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    qvge

    qvge

    Qt Visual Graph Editor

    qvge is a multiplatform graph editor written in C++/Qt. Its main goal is to make possible visually edit two-dimensional graphs in a simple and intuitive way. Please note that qvge is not a replacement for such a software like Gephi, Graphvis, Dot, yEd, Dia and so on. It is neither a tool for "big data analysis" nor a math application. It is really just a simple graph editor :)
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Sample Level Musical Timeline

    Sample Level Musical Timeline

    Sample Level Modulation of Musical Timeline

    Sample Level Modulation of Musical Timeline Mingfeng Zhang Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Rochester In this toolbox we provide signal processing tools to allocate music events (samples of musical notes) to specified time locations with sample level accuracy. In this implementation, we use computational tools to add in micro-timing variations in J.S. Bach four-part chorales as a "visualizer" for big data. By extracting data patterns from multiple time scales, we implement a tool that musicians can perform the big data at different resolutions. This toolbox will need the following supporting toolboxes: MIDI TOOLBOX https://www.jyu.fi/hum/laitokset/musiikki/en/research/coe/materials/miditoolbox MIR TOOLBOX https://www.jyu.fi/hum/laitokset/musiikki/en/research/coe/materials/mirtoolbox Please add the path in MATLAB for these two toolbox. Please also read the project document file (readme.doc/pdf) for more details
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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