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Guest Post by Mathew D on The Global OutpostThe science behind the song recognition algorithm relies on a technique called fingerprinting, where small segments of a song to be identified are extracted (usually via an app), its time, amplitude, and frequency are used to generate a 3D-spectrogram, and peaks of high intensity then identified. This fingerprint is sent to a server to be compared at super-speed to a hashtag database containing millions of song fingerprints, and when there is a fingerprint match, voila, the artist name and song title are then transmitted almost magically to the querying user. Even though the technology for audio recognition has been around for almost 20 years, it is only in the past few years that even more mainstream applications have utilized it. Alongside Shazam, other major audio-recognition service providers include ACRCloud, Audible Magic, BMAT, Civolution, Gracenote, Mufin, SoundHound, and Rovi.
EUMLab’s Guitar Master app, an all-in-one toolkit for aspiring guitar players, incorporates a music recognition feature that allows the use of the mic on users’ devices to recognize the song playing in the
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