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Does anyone know of a piece of software to split multiple voices from a single audio file?

I know of things like lalal.ai to split vocals from music, and I can find a bunch of research papers about voice separation from Google and Facebook, but I'm struggling to find actual software I can run myself on my own audio files.

@digitalsreeni Haven't looked at that yet but on my to watch list!

Do you know if it could be used for 3D segmentation?

Learn to segment your images with the Segment Anything Model (SAM) by Meta AI in just a few lines of #Python code! Check out my YouTube tutorial: youtu.be/fVeW9a6wItM
#imageSegmentation #MetaAI #segmentanything #microscopy

@kthornton @simonc@awscommunity.social @rgulick let's not forget the Ruanda policy and all the post-brexit shenanigans to kick out as many immigrants as possible...

@teralevin@mstdn.science I'm definitely going to steal this idea!

After a long hiatus (because, life...) I have updated my blog!

I have been meaning to write about neural networks for a while, so here it is! Part 1 of ... a certain number😜

In this first episode, I will guide you through what is a neural network, with a bit of history on the topic!

nicolaromano.net/data-thoughts

Stay tuned because other posts will be showing up in the upcoming weeks... we'll see a bit more of the theory of how these networks are trained, and then we'll code our own network in !

“‘It’s always done like this, whether getting women to champion other women’s oppression or Jews who supported Hitler, it’s absolutely essential to get a token member of the targeted group to promote the extremist agenda’” #MAGAFascism buckscountybeacon.com/2023/04/

@BirdsinLatin One of my favourite birds (up there with stilts)! We often see them in a nearby park. While still a common sight here in Scotland, they have near-threatened status

@pikesley @Steveb That said, I have also witnessed cyclists insisting on going on the road when there is a perfect wide and clean cycling lane. As a cyclist, I find this very annoying (along with other behaviours such as crossing with red lights, cycling without a helmet, or turning without indicating). There's a lot of people on bike who are not really good cyclists, just like there are a lot of people in cars who are not really good drivers, yet people need to go about...

At one in six, it is more likely than not that you know someone who has had issues with fertility. However, given the taboo nature of the topic, it is much less likely that you know about it. Normalising talking about issues is a big step towards improving the lives and mental health of those you meet in this world. #infertility #MentalHealth

theguardian.com/world/2023/apr

🇫🇷 French newspapers published a large investigation on delivery workers in mid-sized towns.

Lots of interesting tidbits there, like the fact that they earn roughly 1500€/month for 10 hours of work, with no days off. That's half the minimum wage.

See here e.g. in Lorraine: republicain-lorrain.fr/societe

@tomstafford Thank you! It is something we have been thinking about for a long time, in the context of "refreshing" our own teaching! Hopefully we'll get some interesting insights onto new exciting ways of teaching data analysis!

We have a research assistant position to work on a study surveying how experimental study design and analysis are taught at the undergraduate level in the UK (position based at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland). The post is for four months full-time or equivalent part-time (e.g. eight. months 50%).

If you are interested or know someone who is, you can find more details here:

elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hc

“Help,” cries the journalist, “I’m being held captive by Elon Musk!”

He calls out from the unlocked cage, door wide open, to which he holds the key in his own hands.

“Quickly,” he begs now, “I can’t bear the thought that someone might think I’m paying for this.”

He gestures to the searing blue legacy checkmark, a brand affixed not to his skin, but the cage.

Concerned passerby leave treats at the door, in the hopes he might free himself. But alas, he shall surely starve.

@jaysonmassey

I was under the impression (will look later for corroboration) that poor grammar in phishing serves as a filter: phishers don't want to waste their time on people who won't get duped, so in an attempt to filter those people out early they send initial e-mails that will look suspicious to those people. If that's true, then the most obvious way to interpret the reason from that article doesn't apply. However, there might be some more involved reasons: e.g. if text generators make interaction with the potential victim cheaper, the reason for the filter's existence might disappear.

As I was privately babbling out my own diatribe on the FLI letter yesterday, I was honored to be pinged by @emilymbender and @timnitGebru about joining forces to put out coherent thoughts. Excited to be able to share it today.

There are clearly foreseeable long-term AI harms. To address them, regulatory efforts should focus on transparency, accountability and preventing exploitative labor practices.

dair-institute.org/blog/letter

Current pocket rock - wee piece of carboniferous limestone full of crinoids and bryozoans 🖤 #ScottishFossils

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