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Started April 10th, 2007 · 10 replies · Latest reply by Bram 17 years, 7 months ago
Did you try a search?
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Off the top of my head, there's Sonic's gun pack: http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/packsViewSingle.php?id=368
I was looking all over for that, adding some tags "gun" "shotgun" "blast" "pistol" "rifle" etc. I was searching gun, rifle and pistol a week or 2 ago and left empty handed. Thanks, downloading it now... I have some gun and bullet noises on here and if I go postal I'll bring a microphone.
Thanks NC,
I love the freesound feature that users can add their own tags and describtions to sounds. I think it is one of the best underused feature ever invented
You aren't kidding Anton, this site has upgraded so much since I trolled these forums. I remember you had a bass guitar leaning on an amp as an avatar, didn't you? After dealing with some other CC related sites, you really appreciate that. Keep up the awesome job. Self regulating and improving is the way of the future and this site is ahead of the pack. The wikipedia of sound archives.
Haha not quite a wiki, but it is a very useful feature. I've used it but I need to use it more.
I've been thinking a lot about a next-generation semantic tag system, but it's a tough nut to crack. Basically, having the machine be able to understand related words, suggest tags, have the users link related tags, plurals etc. Right now it's all mostly "tag soup"...
Flickr has added clusters of stuff in a tag though, which is pretty cool.
yeah the tagging is awesome it was actually a feature way back when the fsp wasn't even public yet.
there's some people working on this: http://images.google.com/imagelabeler/
for sound using freesound.
and, we'll be able to feed the result back into freesound.
- bram
Ah yeah, I tried that. Pretty cool.
So how exactly do we benefit from that? I know that it uses two people to confirm a tag for a certain photo, but I'm fuzzy on what they're actually doing with the data.