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NAME

       aubiomfcc - a command line tool to compute Mel-frequency Cepstrum Coefficients

SYNOPSIS

       aubiomfcc source
       aubiomfcc [[-i] source]
                 [-r rate] [-B win] [-H hop]
                 [-v] [-h]

DESCRIPTION

       aubiomfcc compute the Mel Frequency Cepstrum Coefficients (MFCC).

       When started with an input source (-i/--input), the coefficients are given on the console,
       prefixed by their timestamps in seconds.

OPTIONS

       This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long  options  starting  with
       two dashes (--). A summary of options is included below.

       -i, --input source
              Run  analysis  on  this audio file. Most uncompressed and compressed are supported,
              depending on how aubio was built.

       -r, --samplerate rate
              Fetch the input source, resampled at the given sampling rate. The  rate  should  be
              specified  in  Hertz  as an integer. If 0, the sampling rate of the original source
              will be used. Defaults to 0.

       -B, --bufsize win
              The size of the buffer to analyze, that is  the  length  of  the  window  used  for
              spectral and temporal computations. Defaults to 512.

       -H, --hopsize hop
              The number of samples between two consecutive analysis.  Defaults to 256.

       -h, --help
              Print a short help message and exit.

       -v, --verbose
              Be verbose.

REFERENCES

       Using  the  default  parameters,  the  filter  coefficients  will be computed according to
       Malcolm Slaney's Auditory Toolbox, available at the following url:

       http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~malcolm/interval/1998-010/ (see file mfcc.m)

SEE ALSO

       aubioonset(1),   aubiopitch(1),   aubiotrack(1),   aubionotes(1),    aubioquiet(1),    and
       aubiocut(1).

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page was written by Paul Brossier <piem@aubio.org>. Permission is granted to
       copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of  the  GNU  General  Public
       License  as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
       (at your option) any later version.