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File python-audiomate.changes of Package python-audiomate
------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat May 27 21:29:38 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - reenable python 3.11 build (numba available now) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 4 10:01:54 UTC 2023 - Daniel Garcia <daniel.garcia@suse.com> - Skip python311, python-numba doesn't support python 3.11 yet. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri May 28 02:48:24 UTC 2021 - Steve Kowalik <steven.kowalik@suse.com> - Do not build for Python 3.6, due to no NumPy. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Nov 10 14:21:44 UTC 2020 - Marketa Machova <mmachova@suse.com> - Update to 6.0.0 * Drop support of Python 3.5 because a required dependency (llvmlite) does not support it anymore. * Setup consistent way for logging. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 7 11:24:08 UTC 2020 - Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com> - Update to 5.0.2 * Many new features and performance improvements, see upstream changelog Breaking: * Changed :class:`audiomate.corpus.validation.InvalidItemsResult' to use it not only for Utterances, but also for Tracks for example. * Refactoring and addition of splitting functions in the :class:`audiomate.corpus.subset.Splitter`. * For utterances and labels -1 was used for representing that the end is the same as the end of the parent utterance/track. In order to prevent -1 checks in different methods/places float('inf') is now used. This makes it easier to implement stuff like label overlapping. * :class:`audiomate.annotations.LabelList` is now backed by an interval-tree instead of a simple list. Therefore the labels have no fixed order anymore. The interval-tree provides functionality for operations like merging, splitting, finding overlaps with much lower code complexity. * Removed module :mod:`audiomate.annotations.label_cleaning`, since those methods are available on :class:`audiomate.annotations.LabelList` directly. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Dec 22 04:06:28 UTC 2018 - Todd R <toddrme2178@gmail.com> - Update to 3.0.0 + Breaking Changes * Moved label-encoding to its own module (audiomate.encoding). It now provides the processing of full corpora and store it in containers. * Moved audiomate.feeding.PartitioningFeatureIterator to the audiomate.feeding module. * Added audiomate.containers.AudioContainer to store audio tracks in a single file. All container classes are now in a separate module audiomate.containers. * Corpus now contains Tracks not Files anymore. This makes it possible to different kinds of audio sources. Audio from a file is now included using audiomate.tracks.FileTrack. New is the audiomate.tracks.ContainerTrack, which reads data stored in a container. * The audiomate.corpus.io.DefaultReader and the audiomate.corpus.io.DefaultWriter now load and store tracks, that are stored in a container. * All functionality regarding labels was moved to its own module audiomate.annotations. * The class audiomate.tracks.Utterance was moved to the tracks module. + New Features * Introducing the audiomate.feeding module. It provides different tools for accessing container data. Via a audiomate.feeding.Dataset data can be accessed by indices. With a audiomate.feeding.DataIterator one can easily iterate over data, such as frames. * Added processing steps for computing Onset-Strength (audiomate.processing.pipeline.OnsetStrength)) and Tempogram (audiomate.processing.pipeline.Tempogram)). * Introduced audiomate.corpus.validation module, that is used to validate a corpus. * Added reader (audiomate.corpus.io.SWCReader) for the SWC corpus. But it only works for the prepared corpus. * Added function (audiomate.corpus.utils.label_cleaning.merge_consecutive_labels_with_same_values()) for merging consecutive labels with the same value * Added downloader (audiomate.corpus.io.GtzanDownloader) for the GTZAN Music/Speech. * Added audiomate.corpus.assets.Label.tokenized() to get a list of tokens from a label. It basically splits the value and trims whitespace. * Added methods on audiomate.corpus.CorpusView, audiomate.corpus.assets.Utterance and audiomate.corpus.assets.LabelList to get a set of occurring tokens. * Added audiomate.encoding.TokenOrdinalEncoder to encode labels of an utterance by mapping every token of the label to a number. * Create container base class (audiomate.corpus.assets.Container), that can be used to store arbitrary data per utterance. The audiomate.corpus.assets.FeatureContainer is now an extension of the container, that provides functionality especially for features. * Added functions to split utterances and label-lists into multiple parts. (audiomate.corpus.assets.Utterance.split(), audiomate.corpus.assets.LabelList.split()) * Added audiomate.processing.pipeline.AddContext to add context to frames, using previous and subsequent frames. * Added reader (audiomate.corpus.io.MailabsReader) and downloader (audiomate.corpus.io.MailabsDownloader) for the M-AILABS Speech Dataset. + Fixes * [#58] Keep track of number of samples per frame and between frames. Now the correct values will be stored in a Feature-Container, if the processor implements it correctly. * [#72] Fix bug, when reading samples from utterance, using a specific duration, while the utterance end is not defined. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Nov 6 12:38:30 UTC 2018 - Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de> - Join first and second sentence; trim conjecture. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Nov 2 02:34:34 UTC 2018 - Todd R <toddrme2178@gmail.com> - Initial version
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