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2005 Feb 12
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comparing predicted sequence A'(t) to observed sequence A(t)
Hi,
I have a question that I have not been succesful in finding a definitive
answer to; and I was hoping someone here could give me some pointers to
the right place in the literature.
A. We have 4 sets of data, A(t), B(t), C(t), and D(t). Each of these
consists of a series of counts obtained in sequential time-intervals: so
for example, A(t) would be something like:
Count A(t): 25,
2013 May 15
2
opus Digest, Vol 52, Issue 15
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2013 May 13
1
OPUS in embedded platform
Hello,
I am interested in porting OPUS to an embedded platform. The idea is that the encoder and decoder will run on different processors. In order to choose the proper platform, I need an estimate of the resources which are needed for OPUS.
I read the following in the OPUS wiki:
"The Opus code base is written in C89 and should run on the vast majority of recent (and not so recent) CPUs.