evsonganaly
Audio segmentation & labeling software developed in Brainard Lab at UCSF, initially by Evren Tumer. The first work published with data collected using EvTAF and evsonganaly is in this paper:
Tumer, Evren C., and Michael S. Brainard.
"Performance variability enables adaptive plasticity of 'crystallized' adult birdsong."
Nature 450.7173 (2007): 1240.
https://www.nature.com/articles/nature06390
Brief user guide of keypresses
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Label Mode (switch newlabelfix
)
- Esc: quit label mode
- Backspace/left arrow: select previous label
- Forward arrow*: next label
- Up arrow*: next window
- Down arrow*: previous window
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Edit Mode: Window selection (switch btnval
)
- Left mouse: move left window bound
- Right mouse: move right window bound
- Center mouse: snap window to note clicked on
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Edit Mode: Post-selection (switch editfuncfix
)
- Esc: quit edit mode & do nothing
- Enter: creates new note at selection. Does not affect notes in window
- M: creates new note at selection. Merges all notes wholly contained in window (does not affect notes partially in window).
- D: Deletes any wholly-contained notes AND clips any partially-contained notes.
- C*: Deletes any wholly-contained notes, does not touch partially-contained notes (I think...)
- Space: plays selected audio
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indicates that I haven't confirmed this is the actual function, but it seems like what the code is doing