Monthly Archives: March 2008

Betwittered

A bunch of my friends have started using twitter, seemingly all at once. I think the whole status update part of it is pretty dumb, I just use it for posting interesting tidbits in under 160 characters. It’s nice because … Continue reading

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Bike trainer transcription

My parents got me a bike trainer for Hanukkah this year and I’ve been riding inside while the weather is crappy. On Graham‘s recommendation, I got the Kurt Kinetic Road Machine. It’s a fluid trainer, so the resistance comes from … Continue reading

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Model-based EM Source Separation and Localization (MESSL)

Ron, Dan, and I came up with a name for the source separation and localization system we’ve been working on. It’s so much easier to refer to a five-letter handle than an abstract concept, even one that we all share. … Continue reading

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Firefox memory monitor

I’d like to have a firefox memory monitor, like the unix program top. It would show a list of all of the web pages currently open in different tabs and windows and how much of my system resources they’re each … Continue reading

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Autotagging

I’ve been looking at the data we’ve collected from MajorMiner recently and I’m quite excited by the results. The idea is to use all of the clips that have been tagged “rap” to train a classifier to recognize rap. When … Continue reading

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