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Continuous low-power music recognition

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Re: Continuous low-power music recognition

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> author = {Beat Gfeller and ... A case of nominative determinism? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nominative_determinism

Beat is a _very_ common name in Switzerland. I know about 10, none of them work in music :)

I wasn't aware, interesting!

Re: Continuous low-power music recognition

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These are one kind of HN posts that drive me up the wall. You say less power to get us to buy more? How about saving all that energy and using it for real world building.

To be fair, they say:

> Since everything runs locally on the device without sending either audio or fingerprints to a server, the privacy of the user is respected and the whole system can run in airplane mode.

This is far more respectful of user privacy than we usually see from Google. I, for one, am impressed.

Re: Continuous low-power music recognition

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> author = {Beat Gfeller and ... A case of nominative determinism? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nominative_determinism

Beat is a _very_ common name in Switzerland. I know about 10, none of them work in music :)

Is it pronounced bay-at?
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