data-science

danielneal 2025-11-13T15:12:48.897239Z

@daslu do you know when the next dsp study session will be? I’d be interested in joining, will it matter if I haven’t attended previous ones?

Daniel Slutsky 2025-11-13T15:40:10.475269Z

Hi! The https://scicloj.github.io/docs/community/groups/dsp-study/ is async -- any 2 or more members can decide to meet and continue together, then share a recording and some notes with the group. If you wish, it'd be good to drop a message at the group chat and see who may like to join. It is never too late to join. We help each other catch up.

danielneal 2025-11-13T15:47:06.526799Z

Ohhh I see

danielneal 2025-11-13T15:47:22.534489Z

Thanks for the explanation!

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Daniel Slutsky 2025-11-13T16:31:38.605659Z

I think your Bayesian suggestion in the other thread can be a great topic for a session.

danielneal 2025-11-13T16:34:25.989299Z

Nice! Definitely would be a challenge for the mind 🙂

danielneal 2025-11-13T15:14:32.514289Z

and @blueberry if I wanted to do some bayesian inference to work backwards from a soundwave of a musical instrument to determine the likely notes that caused that soundwave (e.g. like in melodyne software) is bayadera an appropriate tool?

2025-11-13T21:55:26.305339Z

Probably not, and I guess that there's a more straightforward way: do a Fourier transform, and you'll get the frequencies, therefore notes.

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