The media epistemic value of sonic analytics tools. A commentary

IF 1 Q3 COMMUNICATION Internet Histories Pub Date : 2020-12-14 DOI:10.1080/24701475.2020.1862528
W. Ernst
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Abstract While automatized content identification of audio data, in critical discourse analysis, is bound to the symbolic order of monitoring, control, surveillance, censorship and copyright protection, the very tools and algorithms which have been developed for such purposes can be turned into instruments of knowledge production in the scientific sense. Audio content identification is not simply an extension of cultural taxonomies to machine listening, but an operation with its own eigen knowledge. Audio content identification is not simply a continuation of analog techniques for monitoring sonic objects. From a media-epistemological perspective, new forms of audio content identification open different orders of the sonic archive. What is practiced in the online domain has been preceded by experimental investigations of archival storage. The real l'archive, though, are the technological (hardware) and mathematical (software) criteria defining content identification. A media archaeology of audio content identification reveals the technological l'archive governing such forms of enunciation.
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声音分析工具的媒介认知价值。一篇评论
摘要尽管在批判性话语分析中,音频数据的自动内容识别与监控、监视、审查和版权保护的象征性秩序息息相关,但为此目的开发的工具和算法可以转化为科学意义上的知识生产工具。音频内容识别不仅仅是文化分类法对机器听力的延伸,而是一种具有自身特征知识的操作。音频内容识别不仅仅是用于监测声音对象的模拟技术的延续。从媒体认识论的角度来看,新形式的音频内容识别打开了声音档案的不同秩序。在网络领域进行实践之前,对档案存储进行了实验研究。然而,真正的档案是定义内容识别的技术(硬件)和数学(软件)标准。音频内容识别的媒体考古揭示了控制这种表达形式的技术档案。
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