Hidden Markov Models Objects - Universal Binaries?

kjg's icon

Hello Maxers,

I'm looking into using Hidden Markov Models for the purpose of Gesture Recognition and while browsing tha interwebs I ran into a set of objects by Paul Kolesnik at http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~pkoles

They look very useful and come with source code. Did anybody compile UB versions of these yet?

Regards,
Klaas-Jan Govaart

volker böhm's icon

On 23 Oct 2008, at 21:32, Klaas-Jan Govaart wrote:
>
> Hello Maxers,
>
> I'm looking into using Hidden Markov Models for the purpose of
> Gesture Recognition and while browsing tha interwebs I ran into a
> set of objects by Paul Kolesnik at http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~pkoles
>
> They look very useful and come with source code. Did anybody
> compile UB versions of these yet?

i haven't used these extensively, but
it seems to work fine on ppc - not so on intel?

i could try to compile a ub version but only the source of [dishmm]
is included.
the examples also use [pk.code2d] and [pk.orient2d], and their source
files are missing.

have you tried to contact the author directly?

volker.

Morgan Sutherland's icon

It looks like he was a student of Marcelo Wanderly and he graduated a
few years ago:

You might try hunting around the IDMIL site or contacting Marcelo.

2008/10/23 Klaas-Jan Govaart :
>
> Hello Maxers,
>
> I'm looking into using Hidden Markov Models for the purpose of Gesture Recognition and while browsing tha interwebs I ran into a set of objects by Paul Kolesnik at http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~pkoles
>
> They look very useful and come with source code. Did anybody compile UB versions of these yet?
>
> Regards,
> Klaas-Jan Govaart
>

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Morgan Sutherland