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Speechdft168mono5secswav Exclusive

  • March 25, 2012
  • Jared Brown

Speechdft168mono5secswav Exclusive

I notice that the keyword you provided — — appears to be a highly technical, machine-generated string. It doesn’t correspond to any known public dataset, software library, academic paper, or product name as of my latest knowledge update.

If shape matches 5s of mono audio, then dft168 is a naming convention, not file content. If the raw audio is present, compute the DFT manually: speechdft168mono5secswav exclusive

For researchers, encountering such a string should raise questions about reproducibility and legal access. For engineers, it’s a useful naming convention to adopt when building internal datasets. For the broader community, it’s a reminder that the most powerful speech models often rely on data that few will ever see. I notice that the keyword you provided —

import wave import numpy as np with wave.open('sample_speechdft168mono5secswav.wav', 'rb') as w: print(f"Channels: {w.getnchannels()}") # Expect 1 print(f"Sample width: {w.getsampwidth()}") # 2 (16-bit) or 3 (24-bit) print(f"Frame rate: {w.getframerate()}") # Likely 16000 print(f"Number of frames: {w.getnframes()}") # 80000 for 5s @16kHz data = np.frombuffer(w.readframes(w.getnframes()), dtype=np.int16) print(f"Data shape: {data.shape}") If the raw audio is present, compute the

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I notice that the keyword you provided — — appears to be a highly technical, machine-generated string. It doesn’t correspond to any known public dataset, software library, academic paper, or product name as of my latest knowledge update.

If shape matches 5s of mono audio, then dft168 is a naming convention, not file content. If the raw audio is present, compute the DFT manually:

For researchers, encountering such a string should raise questions about reproducibility and legal access. For engineers, it’s a useful naming convention to adopt when building internal datasets. For the broader community, it’s a reminder that the most powerful speech models often rely on data that few will ever see.

import wave import numpy as np with wave.open('sample_speechdft168mono5secswav.wav', 'rb') as w: print(f"Channels: {w.getnchannels()}") # Expect 1 print(f"Sample width: {w.getsampwidth()}") # 2 (16-bit) or 3 (24-bit) print(f"Frame rate: {w.getframerate()}") # Likely 16000 print(f"Number of frames: {w.getnframes()}") # 80000 for 5s @16kHz data = np.frombuffer(w.readframes(w.getnframes()), dtype=np.int16) print(f"Data shape: {data.shape}")

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