Re: Calling all music fiends who have MBID tagged music collections!

Philipp Wolfer <[email protected]> Tue, 21 Oct 2014 09:22:41 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.comp.audio.musicbrainz.devel
Message-ID <CAP9XNzRpTgLNcdOh0_BCmqcshvGQ1Kvb-XT5VUO9WR39fwb9hw@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Robert,


2014-10-20 23:01 GMT+02:00 Robert Kaye <[email protected]>:

> Hi!
>
> We're getting a new project off the ground and need your help!
>
> MusicBrainz, along with MTG-UPF is working on a new project,
> AcousticBrainz. The goal is to compute audio features [0] and make them
> freely available for anybody to use for MIR research and to open source
> enthusiasts. We are generating audio features with the open source essentia
> [1] feature extractor system, which anybody can use and contribute to.
>

that sounds pretty cool and I will scan my music collection for sure. I am
looking forward to see some of the data being used in real world
applications :)

How does AcousticBrainz currently deal with multiple submissions for the
same recording? I can see in the API data that the system stores the
characteristics of the analyzed files (bitrate, codec etc.). What happens
if I submit an analysis for the same track from a FLAC file and later from
a 128kbit MP3?

Phil

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