speechdft168mono5secswav.wav Format: WAV, PCM, 16‑bit (assumed) Sample rate: 16800 Hz (unusual, possibly 16 kHz or 44.1 kHz – the “168” may be mis‑labeled) Channels: 1 (mono) Duration: 5.000 sec
: If any stereo properties exist, they are downmixed to a strict Mono channel.
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: Perform the Discrete Fourier Transform to get magnitude and phase information. Vectorization : Reduce or aggregate the output to a 168-dimensional feature vector
If you are developing or implementing a specific pipeline for this asset class, let me know:
: Convert multi-channel stereo field tracks down to a singular, centralized mono master track.
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