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| == OCR == | | == OCR == |
| === Tesseract training: === | | === Tesseract training === |
| [[Install Tesseract 4.0-Ubuntu|1. Install Tesseract]]<br /> | | [[Install Tesseract 4.0-Ubuntu|1. Install Tesseract]]<br /> |
| 2. Recipe for training | | 2. Recipe for training |
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| == Reading- Writing == | | == Reading- Writing == |
| [[Synopsis_24-1-2018#Reading-_Angeliki|Synopsis]] | | [[Synopsis_24-1-2018#Reading-_Angeliki|Synopsis]]<br /> |
| | [[Essay21Feb|Comparative essay]] |
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| == Reader == | | == Reader == |
| [https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/7/71/XPUB_reader_concept.pdf Mini reader] | | [https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/7/71/XPUB_reader_concept.pdf Mini reader] |
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| == Python scripts ==
| | [[Reader#6/Angeliki|Reader#6<br /> |
| === '''Python whisperer''' ===
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| <syntaxhighlight lang="python" line='line'>
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| import nltk
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| import collections
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| import random
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| import sys
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| from sys import stdin, stderr, stdout
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| o = open("Synopsis_24012018.txt", 'r')
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| original = o.read()
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| tokens = nltk.word_tokenize(original)
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| for noun in tokens:
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| noun = noun.lower()
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| # print (tokens)
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| v = open("nouns/91K nouns.txt")
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| nouns = v.read()
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| tokens_nouns = nltk.word_tokenize(nouns)
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| # print (tokens_nouns)
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| newnouns = []
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| for word in tokens:
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| if word in tokens_nouns:
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| n=tokens_nouns.index(word)
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| # # print (n)
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| newnouns.append(tokens_nouns[n])
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| # # print (newnouns) | |
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| filename = 'Audiosfera-2015-Westerkamp.txt'
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| vocabulary = []
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| vocabulary_size = 1000
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| def read_input_text(filename):
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| txtfile = open(filename, 'r')
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| string = txtfile.read()
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| words = nltk.word_tokenize(string)
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| # print (words)
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| for word in words:
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| word=word.lower()
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| vocabulary.append(word)
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| # print('Data size:', len(vocabulary))
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| read_input_text(filename)
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| # print(vocabulary)
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| newsynopsis = []
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| for word in vocabulary:
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| if word in tokens_nouns:
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| newsynopsis.append(random.choice(newnouns))
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| else:
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| newsynopsis.append(word)
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| print (" ".join(newsynopsis))
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| </syntaxhighlight>
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| |Listen for voices while walking. Listen for pauses.Listen. What sounds in your home town indicate a specific time of day?
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| Here are such sounds from Vancouver. Listen.
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| Sound example 4: Mix—Sound signals, time of day
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| Listen for hums and motors
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| for birdcalls
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| and for pauses between the birdcalls.
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| Listen for echoes.
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| Sound example 5: Echo under parabolic bridge
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| Bang on other objects that make interesting sounds—such as Henry Moore’s
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| sculpture called Knife Edge in Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver.
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| Sound example 6: Henry Moore’s sculpture Knife Edge
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| Hear your breath
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| and its rhythms
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| your footsteps
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| and their rhythm.
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| Stop for a moment and listen to your thoughts. Let them pass like the sound of
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| a car. Follow your thoughts until you cannot hear them any longer.
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| Hear
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| the pauses
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| between sirens and horns and airplanes
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| The sounds of different seasons.
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| Sound example 7: Soundwalking—mix of excerpts, beaches and parks
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| Sounds of clothes
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| and of wind.
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| Listen
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| into the distance
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| Stop
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| listening
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| for a moment.3
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| Radio that Listens
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| Sound example 8: Soundwalking—mix of excerpts, shopping malls
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| Listen as you return home
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| Did you hear the sounds
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| of this walk
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| of this time
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| in your life?<br />
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| ''From a [http://pracownia.audiosfery.uni.wroc.pl/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Audiosfera-2_2015_Hildegard-WesterkampEN.pdf text] of Hildegard Westerkamp'' | | <big>''~~ From Tedious Tasks to Liberating Orality ~~''</big>]] |
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| | == [[Angeliki/PROTOTYPING 2|Python scripts]] == |
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| ''The output text with borrowed nouns from [[Synopsis_24-1-2018|synopsis of several texts]]''
| | == The secrets of pocketsphinx == |
| |}
| | === Acoustic model/training === |
| | what |