Audio fingerprinting provides the base technology for a variety of recent applications. Aspects of underlying fingerprinting technology and some typical applications are presented. An effort is made to discuss both Audible Magic 's work as well as that of its competitors.
Authors:
Blum, Thom; Keislar, Douglas; Wold, Erling
Affiliation:
Muscle Fish, a division of Audible Magic Corporation, Berkeley, CA
AES Convention:
117 (October 2004)
Paper Number:
6215
Publication Date:
October 1, 2004
Subject:
Audio Archiving, Storage, and Restoration: Content Management
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