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Radio Relief: Radio Archives Departments Benefit from Digital Audio Processing

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The archives departments of radio broadcasters are currently facing two significant challenges, namely, how to store rapidly increasing amounts of radio content, and how to satisfy the rising demand for easy retrieval of audio clips that can be recycled into new programs. A pilot project demonstrates that digital audio processing techniques have the potential to provide much-needed support. 
WP5: Detection, Extraction and Annotation of Knowledge. 
IAIS  Martha Larson, Thomas Beckers, Volker Schloegell 
2007-03-15 19:25  Request for more detail


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Copyright Fraunhofer Institut Intelligente Analyse- und Informationssysteme. 
 
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