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Introduction to Genre Detection Device

Module by: Yiming Wang

Summary: Introduction to Genre Detection Device.

Acknowledgements

During the process of our project, we had received lots of help from several people, and were extremely grateful about it:
Dr. Richard Baraniuk, our ELEC 301 professor, for spending time to guide us during our topic selection process
Mark Davenport, our TA of the course, for providing us very valuable information about his classification research and constantly giving us advices on project improvement and optimization.

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