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[PRE REVIEW]: Cosmodoit: A Python Package for Adaptive, Efficient Pipelining of Feature Extraction from Performed Music #7523

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C++ pre-review Python TeX Track: 4 (SBCS) Social, Behavioral, and Cognitive Sciences

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Submitting author: @CGuichaoua (Corentin Guichaoua)
Repository: https://github.com/erc-cosmos/cosmodoit/
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Software report:

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   238	Corentin Guichaoua
    37	Daniel_Bedoya
    19	Daniel Bedoya

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