Music – Accessories – Teaching devices
Reexamination Certificate
2008-01-29
2008-01-29
Donovan, Lincoln (Department: 2837)
Music
Accessories
Teaching devices
C084S475000, C084S47700R, C700S094000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10622083
ABSTRACT:
Systems and methods for performing simple and quick real time single music note recognition algorithm based on fuzzy pattern matching are disclosed. In one aspect, the systems and methods use a 256-point FFT and fuzzy pattern identification and recognition method. The systems and methods can recognize a note as short as 0.125 seconds in a frequency range from 16 Hz to 4000 Hz, with 11.025 KHz sampling rate and 8-bit per sampling signal. The systems and methods may be used as part of a music tutor system that receives a played note, identifies the played note, and compares the played note with a reference note. An indication may be given as to whether the played note matched the reference note.
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Adhami Raed
Sahai Anil
Somani Arun
Tao Wu
Zhao Liang
Schwegman Lundberg & Woessner, P.A.
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