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-speaker_distortion.py contains the SpeakerDistortionDataset class, which is able to pull a dataset from my own github. If libEMG wants to fork my database repo, they can and I can refer to that instead. I used the same MIT license.

-datasets.py now imports speaker_distortion. As far as I know this is not really used, but I just want to follow the convention of other datasets.

-speaker_loading_offline_test.py. Work in progress. I will also be adding 2-3 features specific to low-noise audio.

-SpeakerDistortionDataset - It's just there in the test folder so that users dont have to download the dataset immediately after loading speaker_loading_offline_test.py

-speaker_distortion.py contains the SpeakerDistortionDataset class, which is able to pull a dataset from my own github.  If libEMG wants to fork my database repo,  they can and I can refer to that instead.  I used the same MIT license.
-datasets.py now imports speaker_distortion.  As far as I know this is not really used, but I just want to follow the convention of other datasets.
-speaker_loading_offline_test.py. Work in progress.  I will also be adding 2-3 features specific to low-noise audio.
-SpeakerDistortionDataset - It's just there in the test folder so that users dont have to download the dataset immediately after loading speaker_loading_offline_test.py
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