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- Well, most of the graphics stuff at least compiles now. Next step is getting it running.
M Modules/Output/Graphics/GraphicsView.h
M Modules/Output/Graphics/Devices/GraphicsOutputDeviceMovieDirect.cc
M Modules/Output/Graphics/Devices/GraphicsOutputDeviceMovieDirect.h
M Modules/Output/Graphics/Devices/GraphicsOutputDeviceCairo.cc
M Modules/Output/Graphics/Devices/GraphicsOutputDeviceCairo.h
M Modules/Output/Graphics/Devices/GraphicsOutputDeviceMovie.cc
M Modules/Output/Graphics/Devices/GraphicsOutputDeviceMovie.h
M Modules/Output/Graphics/Scale/ScaleLog.h
M Modules/Output/Graphics/Scale/ScaleERB.h
M Modules/Output/Graphics/Scale/ScaleLinear.h
M Modules/Output/Graphics/Scale/ScaleLogScaled.h
M Modules/Output/Graphics/Scale/Scale.cc
M Modules/Output/Graphics/Scale/Scale.h
M Support/Common.h
author | tom@acousticscale.org |
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date | Sat, 16 Oct 2010 23:05:26 +0000 |
parents | 30dde71d0230 |
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// Copyright 2009-2010, Thomas Walters // // AIM-C: A C++ implementation of the Auditory Image Model // http://www.acousticscale.org/AIMC // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. /*! \file * \brief Slaney's gammatone filterbank * * \author Thomas Walters <tom@acousticscale.org> * \date created 2009/11/13 * \version \$Id$ * * This is the version of the IIR gammatone used in Slaney's Auditory toolbox. * The original verison as described in Apple Tech. Report #35 has a problem * with the high-order coefficients at low centre frequencies and high sample * rates. Since it is important that AIM-C can deal with these cases (for * example for the Gaussian features), I've reiplemeted Slaney's alternative * version which uses a cascade of four second-order filters in place of the * eighth-order filter. */ #ifndef _AIMC_MODULES_BMM_GAMMATONE_H_ #define _AIMC_MODULES_BMM_GAMMATONE_H_ #include <vector> #include "Support/Module.h" #include "Support/Parameters.h" #include "Support/SignalBank.h" namespace aimc { using std::vector; class ModuleGammatone : public Module { public: explicit ModuleGammatone(Parameters *params); virtual ~ModuleGammatone(); /*! \brief Process a buffer */ virtual void Process(const SignalBank &input); private: virtual bool InitializeInternal(const SignalBank& input); virtual void ResetInternal(); // Filter coefficients vector<vector<double> > b1_; vector<vector<double> > b2_; vector<vector<double> > b3_; vector<vector<double> > b4_; vector<vector<double> > a_; vector<vector<double> > state_1_; vector<vector<double> > state_2_; vector<vector<double> > state_3_; vector<vector<double> > state_4_; vector<double> centre_frequencies_; int num_channels_; double max_frequency_; double min_frequency_; }; } // namespace aimc #endif // _AIMC_MODULES_BMM_GAMMATONE_H_