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Late summer reflections on GSOC participation @Orcasound

Posted on 2021-09-142021-09-14 by Jose Giraldo

As the days are getting shorter I’m approaching the end of this season with a great joy for the experience… Read more Late summer reflections on GSOC participation @Orcasound

orca near seattle in the surface

What I learned as a GSoC student working with Orcasound

Posted on 2021-09-102022-09-23 by Isabella macchiavello

I feel incredibly privileged to have been given an opportunity to be an Orcasound Google Summer of Code (GSoC) student.… Read more What I learned as a GSoC student working with Orcasound

My experience as a Google Summer of Code student with Orcasound

Posted on 2021-09-102021-09-10 by Dhananjay Purohit

The coding period for Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is over now. The last 10 weeks were packed with a… Read more My experience as a Google Summer of Code student with Orcasound

7 weeks of implementing notification pipeline

Posted on 2021-08-082021-08-08 by Dhananjay Purohit

The 7 weeks out of 10 weeks of coding period of Google Summer of Code is over. These weeks were… Read more 7 weeks of implementing notification pipeline

GitHub Actions for orcas, month #2

Posted on 2021-08-082021-08-08 by Dmitry Volodin

This blog post is the continuation of the previous post describing the development of the GitHub Actions workflows for Orcasound.… Read more GitHub Actions for orcas, month #2

Similarity and representation, another month of embedding experimentation

Posted on 2021-08-072021-08-08 by Jose Giraldo

It has been a month since my last post where I introduced you to the work that we’ve been doing… Read more Similarity and representation, another month of embedding experimentation

Using Next.Js to build Orcasound Content Site

Posted on 2021-08-052021-08-08 by Isabella macchiavello

Next.js is a React Framework that works as a Static Site Generator, and one of my goals for this summer… Read more Using Next.Js to build Orcasound Content Site

My experience as a frontend developer at Orcasound for GSoC

Posted on 2021-07-152021-07-15 by Isabella macchiavello

My name is Isabella and I’m a student at Sciences Po in France. Growing up in Ecuador exposed me from… Read more My experience as a frontend developer at Orcasound for GSoC

Beginning the summer with the sea sounds

Posted on 2021-07-152021-07-15 by Jose Giraldo

I’m Jose Omar Giraldo, a sound sound engineer from Colombia who is currently finishing a Master’s in Acoustic engineering. During… Read more Beginning the summer with the sea sounds

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Centralized notification system for listeners with different needs

Posted on 2021-07-142021-07-16 by Dhananjay Purohit

I am Dhananjay Purohit. I recently started my final year at Institute of Engineering and Technology, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore,… Read more Centralized notification system for listeners with different needs

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