lydsøk
Lydsøk, or sound search, refers to techniques and technologies for locating audio content in a database or on the web by using an audio query rather than text. It can operate with short audio clips, hummed melodies, or descriptive metadata, and is used in media libraries, streaming platforms, and broadcast monitoring. In Norwegian contexts, lydsøk commonly denotes these methods and their applications.
Core techniques include acoustic fingerprinting, which encodes stable features of an audio signal into compact codes
Applications span music identification and rights management, podcast and broadcast search, audio-based discovery in digital libraries,
Limitations include sensitivity to noise and overlapping sounds, distortion from encoding, and the need for large,
Historically, practical audio fingerprinting and music identification emerged in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with