Thanks in advance for your suggestions."įirst off, thank you Slashdot UI, for having me retype this whole thing again. Many available services require registration and don't support metadata or aggregation of submissions.
SDRSHARP MORSE DECODER HOW TO
Since my focus is on improving the decoder and not starting to build a digital audio archive service I would like to get suggestions of any open source (free) software packages, online services, or any other ideas on how to effectively collect large number of audio files and without putting much burden on alpha / beta testers to submit their audio captures.
I would then use these audio files to build a test library for automated tests to improve the Bayesian decoder performance. I would like to collect thousands of audio samples (WAV files) of real world CW traffic captured by hams via some sort of online system that would allow hams not only to upload captured files but also provide relevant details such as their callsign, date & time, frequency, radio / antenna used, software version, comments etc. I posted a first alpha release yesterday, and despite all the bugs one first brave ham reported success.
While this problem is not as complex as speaker-independent speech recognition, there is still a lot of human variation where machine learning algorithms such as Bayesian probabilistic methods can help. My goal is to have a CW decoder that adapts well to different ham radio operators' rhythm, sudden speed changes, signal fluctuations, interference, and noise - and has the ability to decode Morse code accurately. New submitter mni12 writes "I have been working on a Bayesian Morse decoder for a while.