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    Hackeurs Sans Frontières

    Hackeurs Sans Frontières

    Anti-censorship openSUSE spin without patent restrictions

    Ready builds for hybrid live cd/usb (with installation option) openSUSE spin aimed to be fully functional out-of-the-box yet slim desktop system for advanced users in countries without software patent racket and/or countries with communicational surveillance & censorship. It's built on "one user-friendliest method for fulfilling every need" principle. PLEASE, read README.md from github link BEFORE BOOTING and keepnote's Release Notes - AFTER.
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    ISSE

    ISSE

    An Interactive Source Separation Editor

    In applications such as audio denoising, music transcription, music remixing, and audio-based forensics, it is desirable to decompose a single-channel recording into its respective sources. To perform such tasks, we present a new software tool to perform source separation by painting on time-frequency visualizations of sound. Initial results shows the software can achieve state-of-the-art separation results compared to prior work.
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    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    iRecover was developed to aid forensics investigators by combining other commonly used command-line forensics tools into a simple graphical user interface. iRecover provides a GUI interface using the Perl/Tk programming library for forensics examiners to use when retrieving deleted files from an image/ file partition under forensic investigation. Investigators can use this tool to selectively retrieve only certain kinds of files (text, images, video, audio, documents, etc.) for a quick overview of information or for recovery using the "icat" Sleuth Kit tool to actually go into the image and select the files of interest to display.
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