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view runner/FeatureExtractionManager.h @ 16:0f7c8b9410ef sonic-annotator-0.2
* update tests
author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Fri, 20 Mar 2009 17:31:40 +0000 |
parents | 92911f967a16 |
children | 8b20521fc40f |
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/* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */ /* Sonic Annotator A utility for batch feature extraction from audio files. Mark Levy, Chris Sutton and Chris Cannam, Queen Mary, University of London. Copyright 2007-2008 QMUL. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. See the file COPYING included with this distribution for more information. */ #ifndef _FEATURE_EXTRACTION_MANAGER_H_ #define _FEATURE_EXTRACTION_MANAGER_H_ #include <vector> #include <set> #include <string> #include <vamp-hostsdk/Plugin.h> #include <vamp-hostsdk/PluginSummarisingAdapter.h> #include <transform/Transform.h> using std::vector; using std::set; using std::string; using std::pair; using std::map; class FeatureWriter; class FeatureExtractionManager { public: FeatureExtractionManager(); virtual ~FeatureExtractionManager(); void setChannels(int channels); void setDefaultSampleRate(int sampleRate); bool setSummaryTypes(const set<string> &summaryTypes, bool summariesOnly, const Vamp::HostExt::PluginSummarisingAdapter::SegmentBoundaries &boundaries); bool addFeatureExtractor(Transform transform, const vector<FeatureWriter*> &writers); bool addFeatureExtractorFromFile(QString transformXmlFile, const vector<FeatureWriter*> &writers); bool addDefaultFeatureExtractor(TransformId transformId, const vector<FeatureWriter*> &writers); void extractFeatures(QString audioSource); private: // A plugin may have many outputs, so we can have more than one // transform requested for a single plugin. The things we want to // run in our process loop are plugins rather than their outputs, // so we maintain a map from the plugins to the transforms desired // of them and then iterate through this map typedef map<Transform, vector<FeatureWriter *> > TransformWriterMap; typedef map<Vamp::Plugin *, TransformWriterMap> PluginMap; PluginMap m_plugins; // And a map back from transforms to their plugins. Note that // this is keyed by transform, not transform ID -- two differently // configured transforms with the same ID must use different // plugin instances. typedef map<Transform, Vamp::Plugin *> TransformPluginMap; TransformPluginMap m_transformPluginMap; // Cache the plugin output descriptors, mapping from plugin to a // map from output ID to output descriptor. typedef map<string, Vamp::Plugin::OutputDescriptor> OutputMap; typedef map<Vamp::Plugin *, OutputMap> PluginOutputMap; PluginOutputMap m_pluginOutputs; // Map from plugin output identifier to plugin output index typedef map<string, int> OutputIndexMap; OutputIndexMap m_pluginOutputIndices; typedef set<std::string> SummaryNameSet; SummaryNameSet m_summaries; bool m_summariesOnly; Vamp::HostExt::PluginSummarisingAdapter::SegmentBoundaries m_boundaries; void writeSummaries(QString audioSource, Vamp::Plugin *); void writeFeatures(QString audioSource, Vamp::Plugin *, const Vamp::Plugin::FeatureSet &, Transform::SummaryType summaryType = Transform::NoSummary); void finish(); int m_blockSize; int m_defaultSampleRate; int m_sampleRate; int m_channels; void print(Transform transform) const; }; #endif