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Hi,

I know of one scientific journal publication (I think brazilian autheurs..) mentioning a DTW programmed in LabVIEW. I can look it up for you if you want it. I never found any conde on the net so I programmed the DTW-algorithm myself in labVIEW. I might be able to share it. Where do you need it for?

Kindest regards,

Thijs Schrama

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Hi,

I know of one scientific journal publication (I think brazilian autheurs..) mentioning a DTW programmed in LabVIEW. I can look it up for you if you want it. I never found any conde on the net so I programmed the DTW-algorithm myself in labVIEW. I might be able to share it. Where do you need it for?

Kindest regards,

Thijs Schrama

I am also looking for DTW in labview, does you code have section that can shrink and expand?

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Hi,

I know of one scientific journal publication (I think brazilian autheurs..) mentioning a DTW programmed in LabVIEW. I can look it up for you if you want it. I never found any conde on the net so I programmed the DTW-algorithm myself in labVIEW. I might be able to share it. Where do you need it for?

Kindest regards,

Thijs Schrama

Hi!

I wan't to use it to calculate the time-delay between my two microphon-signal, to localize the sound-source...

Can you share it then?

Thanks:Koli

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Hi!

I wan't to use it to calculate the time-delay between my two microphon-signal, to localize the sound-source...

Can you share it then?

Thanks:Koli

"does you code have section that can shrink and expand?"

LOL, no the code does not shrink or expand.. the code is stable.. but what is does: yes, it find the optimum alignment between two vectors of possible dissimilar length.. it real DTWarping published by Eamonn Keogh.

let me find the code first .. and mail me at tschrama@fsw.leidenuniv.nl

Best regards,

Thijs Schrama

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