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Team Status 3/23

Team Status 3/23

Our team is still on schedule based on our original schedule. So far, no major risks have come up and major contingency plans haven’t been formed. In general, the risks are that something just becomes trickier or take longer than we expected so our schedule will be compensated and we will need to reevaluate needs at the time and how to adjust our schedule. No changes were needed to be made to the block diagram. Certain things related to the…

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Lizzy’s Status 3/23

Lizzy’s Status 3/23

So for the last two weeks I have made significant progress to the mid-semester demo and getting a fully working project. Since I had worked on pitch the last week, one of the last things left to do for basic notes would be to find their duration (quarter, half, etc.). To do this, I performed template matching. I found a bunch of different piano music files and saved each connected component into a template file system connected to the project….

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Team Status 3/9

Team Status 3/9

Our team is still on schedule based on our original schedule. So far, no major risks have come up and major contingency plans haven’t been formed. In general, the risks are that something just becomes trickier or take longer than we expected so our schedule will be compensated and we will need to reevaluate needs at the time and how to adjust our schedule. No changes were needed to be made to the block diagram. Certain things related to the…

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Lizzy’s Status 3/9

Lizzy’s Status 3/9

This week, I struggled to make progress, mainly because of a major setback. I was working to be able to take in pdfs and turn them into a series of jpgs instead of taking in a jpg originally. I tied to work on this earlier in the project, but hit a bit of a dead-end with installs. However, now that I’ve made significant progress I needed to work on this to make sure that when doing it nothing changed that…

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Lizzy’s Status 3/2

Lizzy’s Status 3/2

This week I was working on finding the note heads on each component. I already found all the connected components last week, and now, while there are more than just note components, those are the vast majority of the important things I need to identify. So, being able to find note heads is vital, especially since there can be more than one per component and knowing where they are as well as how many there are determines a large amount…

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Team Status 3/2

Team Status 3/2

Our team is still on schedule based on our original schedule. So far, no major risks have come up and major contingency plans haven’t been formed. In general, the risks are that something just becomes trickier or take longer than we expected so our schedule will be compensated and we will need to reevaluate needs at the time and how to adjust our schedule. No changes were needed to be made to the block diagram. Certain things related to the…

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Team Status 2/23

Team Status 2/23

Our team is still on schedule based on our original schedule. So far, no major risks have come up and major contingency plans haven’t been formed. In general, the risks are that something just becomes trickier or take longer than we expected so our schedule will be compensated and we will need to reevaluate needs at the time and how to adjust our schedule. No changes were needed to be made to the block diagram. Certain things related to the…

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Lizzy’s Status 2/23

Lizzy’s Status 2/23

This week during class I primarily worked on setting up the website and prepping for the presentation next week. On Monday, I organized the website into posts and categories so that each post type can be shown on a different. I also added the intro post and the presentation post. I added in some of the images and added in some of the posts from the week before. On Wednesday, I worked on the design presentation for next week. Both…

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Lizzy’s Status 2/16

Lizzy’s Status 2/16

This week, our team started truly building our project. I personally created the GitHub repository for most of the code to sit in, so we could share our code back and forth. I also read a few more papers on typical OMR cases and common algorithms for solving the pressing problems. From there, my main task for the week was on determining the best software/modules/language to use for the OMR side of our project. I am most comfortable with Python…

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