jHears is an acoustic fingerprinting framework.
jHears is a framework suitable for generating, storing and searching acoustic fingerprints. The framework is intended for technically skilled users and is still quite experimental.
Framework is based on Future Proof Fingerprint design by Geoff Schmidt. jHears is developed by Juha Heljoranta.
2010-10-17T15:00:00Z
Version 0.0.2 is now available. Release contains improvements to fingerprinting algorithm and a lot of bug fixes.
Work has been started for a web interface to manage fingerprints and users. The web interface is enabled by default but at current state it is not very useful.
2010-04-26T20:00:00Z
jHears is proud to announce new release of the framework. Lot of research has gone into algorithm tuning, server backend improvements and various smaller changes.
We are currently looking for community input. How would you like to use jHears? Do you have wild ideas how jHears could make the world better? Speak up and let us know! You can participate by joining our lauchpad project or by sending email to juha dot heljoranta (at) iki dot fi.
We are also looking for contributors so please join us!
Our near term plans is to conduct a small scalability test. Let us know if you'd like to join!. We will post about this later. Stay tuned.
2009-09-13T16:00:00Z
After considerable develpment effors the jHears project is nearing its first official release. jHears is highly scalable and robust framework for creating, storing and searching acoustic fingerprints. It also includes a calibrator tool for analyzing and tuning acoustic fingerprint algorithm.
Please see the README.txt.
Binaries (source code is included).
Project git repository is available at http://gitorious.org/jhears.
Bug tracker and other project management toos are available at https://launchpad.net/jhears.
You can reach the author via email: juha dot heljoranta (at) iki dot fi.
jHears is licensed under GNU Affero General Public License.