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*************
** Authors **
*************
openSMILE was started in 2008 at TUM-MMK in Munich.
The main authors are:
Florian Eyben,
Felix Weninger,
Martin Wöllmer,
Björn Schuller
There have also been many contributions by various people,
which are acknowledged below.
ACKNOWLEDEGMENT
==============
The development of openSMILE has received funding
from the European Community's Seventh Framework
Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement No.
211486 (SEMAINE)
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** We would like to thank the following people for contributing to openSMILE **
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Christoph Kozielski (TUM),
- helped to fix many bugs in various components (toneSpec, ...),
- pointed out some missing essential features,
- implemented the Chroma component,
- helped with compilation on Windows and Mingw32.
Benedikt Gollan (TUM),
- helped integrating openSMILE into Qt GUI's (ADMIRE project & openEAR GUI),
- implemented the components:
chromaFeatures, chordFeatures,
chromaPerFrame, channelMixer, and stretchToTime.
- added support for negative start index to waveSource component
- added support for message based switching of models in libsvmliveSink
- helped with compilation under windows/mingw.
- various bugfixes
Dino Seppi (KU-LEUVEN),
- bugfixes in functionalTimes
- ideas for duration and onset functionals
Dainis Boumber (http://www2.cs.uh.edu/~boumber/)
- developed the first Android port for the open-source version (1.0.1 and 2.0)
and pointed out required changes to the code. Many thanks for this!
Bernd Huber (audEERING),
- full integration of Dainis Android ports into the trunk
- work on Android clients