LIM-Toolbox
is a collection of basic Matlab functions used in sound and music computing research. This also includes some tools developed at the Laboratorio di Informatica Musicale (University of Milan, Computer Science department) concerning bivariate signal analisys and other signal processing techniques. The project is currently not ready for distribution, nevertheless who am I to keep you from downloading and trying it?
I hope to complete the references very soon.
It has been tested on MATLAB R2015a + DSP Toolbox, but it should work even with older versions of Matlab. If it doesn't, please let me know.
stdlim
folder contains common audio processing functions.
BMS
folder contains Bivariate Mixture Space functions and examples.
LSF
folder contains Linear Structure Field and Spectro-Temporal Structure Field functions and examples.
Publications
folder contains the scripts required to replicate the experiments described in the publications based on LIM-Toolbox
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Well, so far the only publications available are the following:
LIM-Toolbox / G. Presti - https://github.com/Kuig/LIM-Toolbox
The Bivariate Mixture Space: A Compact Spectral Representation of Bivariate Signals / G. Presti - J. Audio Eng. Soc., vol. 71, no. 7/8, pp. 481–491, (2023 July/August) - DOI: https://doi.org/10.17743/jaes.2022.0090
Visualization and manipulation of stereophonic audio signals by means of IID and IPD / G. Presti, G. Haus, D.A. Mauro - In: ICMC|SMC|2014, 14-20 September 2014, Athens, Greece - The National and Kapodistrian Unversity of Athens, 2014 Sep. - ISBN 978-960-466-137-4. - pp. 1497-1502
Signal transformations for improving information representation, feature extraction and source separation / G. Presti - PhD Thesis, 2017
But many other works are being published, please stand by...
LIM-toolbox: basic MATLAB functions used in SMC research
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