annotate dsp/tempotracking/TempoTrackV2.h @ 492:2892ecc40f86

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author Chris Cannam <cannam@all-day-breakfast.com>
date Fri, 31 May 2019 16:55:25 +0100
parents 701233f8ed41
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c@277 1 /* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */
c@277 2
c@277 3 /*
c@277 4 QM DSP Library
c@277 5
c@277 6 Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London.
c@277 7 This file copyright 2008-2009 Matthew Davies and QMUL.
c@309 8
c@309 9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
c@309 10 modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
c@309 11 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
c@309 12 License, or (at your option) any later version. See the file
c@309 13 COPYING included with this distribution for more information.
c@277 14 */
c@277 15
cannam@489 16 #ifndef QM_DSP_TEMPOTRACKV2_H
cannam@489 17 #define QM_DSP_TEMPOTRACKV2_H
c@277 18
c@277 19 #include <vector>
luis@327 20 using namespace std;
c@277 21
c@279 22 //!!! Question: how far is this actually sample rate dependent? I
c@279 23 // think it does produce plausible results for e.g. 48000 as well as
c@279 24 // 44100, but surely the fixed window sizes and comb filtering will
c@279 25 // make it prefer double or half time when run at e.g. 96000?
c@279 26
luis@327 27 class TempoTrackV2
c@277 28 {
c@277 29 public:
c@279 30 /**
c@279 31 * Construct a tempo tracker that will operate on beat detection
c@279 32 * function data calculated from audio at the given sample rate
c@279 33 * with the given frame increment.
c@279 34 *
c@279 35 * Currently the sample rate and increment are used only for the
c@279 36 * conversion from beat frame location to bpm in the tempo array.
c@279 37 */
c@279 38 TempoTrackV2(float sampleRate, size_t dfIncrement);
c@277 39 ~TempoTrackV2();
c@277 40
luis@327 41 // Returned beat periods are given in df increment units; inputtempo and tempi in bpm
c@277 42 void calculateBeatPeriod(const vector<double> &df,
c@278 43 vector<double> &beatPeriod,
c@386 44 vector<double> &tempi) {
c@386 45 calculateBeatPeriod(df, beatPeriod, tempi, 120.0, false);
c@386 46 }
c@386 47
c@386 48 // Returned beat periods are given in df increment units; inputtempo and tempi in bpm
c@386 49 // MEPD 28/11/12 Expose inputtempo and constraintempo parameters
c@386 50 // Note, if inputtempo = 120 and constraintempo = false, then functionality is as it was before
c@386 51 void calculateBeatPeriod(const vector<double> &df,
c@386 52 vector<double> &beatPeriod,
c@386 53 vector<double> &tempi,
c@386 54 double inputtempo, bool constraintempo);
c@386 55
c@386 56 // Returned beat positions are given in df increment units
c@386 57 void calculateBeats(const vector<double> &df,
c@386 58 const vector<double> &beatPeriod,
c@386 59 vector<double> &beats) {
c@386 60 calculateBeats(df, beatPeriod, beats, 0.9, 4.0);
c@386 61 }
c@277 62
c@279 63 // Returned beat positions are given in df increment units
luis@327 64 // MEPD 28/11/12 Expose alpha and tightness parameters
c@386 65 // Note, if alpha = 0.9 and tightness = 4, then functionality is as it was before
c@277 66 void calculateBeats(const vector<double> &df,
c@277 67 const vector<double> &beatPeriod,
c@386 68 vector<double> &beats,
c@386 69 double alpha, double tightness);
c@277 70
c@277 71 private:
c@277 72 typedef vector<int> i_vec_t;
c@277 73 typedef vector<vector<int> > i_mat_t;
c@277 74 typedef vector<double> d_vec_t;
c@277 75 typedef vector<vector<double> > d_mat_t;
c@277 76
c@279 77 float m_rate;
c@279 78 size_t m_increment;
c@279 79
c@277 80 void adapt_thresh(d_vec_t &df);
c@277 81 double mean_array(const d_vec_t &dfin, int start, int end);
c@277 82 void filter_df(d_vec_t &df);
c@277 83 void get_rcf(const d_vec_t &dfframe, const d_vec_t &wv, d_vec_t &rcf);
c@278 84 void viterbi_decode(const d_mat_t &rcfmat, const d_vec_t &wv,
c@278 85 d_vec_t &bp, d_vec_t &tempi);
c@277 86 double get_max_val(const d_vec_t &df);
c@277 87 int get_max_ind(const d_vec_t &df);
c@277 88 void normalise_vec(d_vec_t &df);
c@277 89 };
c@277 90
c@277 91 #endif