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It would be great if we could label the events from its start to its end. I use Swarm a lot for labelling volcano-seismic data, but I have to make special labels for the end of the event. An alternative would be to the labels to be a span. The csv output file would have a second column of time. For example, the software Audacity, for audio editing, does this kind of labelling and works great. Unfortunately, Audacity does not handle seismic data with low sampling rates (100 Hz), is should not because is a audio software.
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It would be great if we could label the events from its start to its end. I use Swarm a lot for labelling volcano-seismic data, but I have to make special labels for the end of the event. An alternative would be to the labels to be a span. The csv output file would have a second column of time. For example, the software Audacity, for audio editing, does this kind of labelling and works great. Unfortunately, Audacity does not handle seismic data with low sampling rates (100 Hz), is should not because is a audio software.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: