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Merge develop into main to prepare for release #271

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This PR merges develop into main to prepare for a new release that includes a number of recent improvements, including:

  • Upgraded Python to support recent versions.
  • Added suite of unit tests

juanmc2005 and others added 6 commits May 25, 2024 19:27
* Add testing configuration and diarization tests

* Add aggregation tests

* Add end-to-end test for a sample wav file and several latencies

* Fix rounding error in min latency unit test

* Improve CI workflows and add pytest. Fix matplotlib colormap error

* Install missing dependencies in CI

* Add onnxruntime as a test dependency

* Update expected timestamp tolerance to up to 50ms
* Updated readme embed-extraction pipeline

* Updated readme embed-extraction pipeline

* Update README.md

* Apply suggestions from code review

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

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Co-authored-by: Juan Coria <[email protected]>
* Adapt actions to run with 3.10-3.12

* Upgrade matplotlib

* Upgrade matplotlib

* Remove comments

* Remove whitespace

* Change python versions to string

Co-authored-by: Juan Coria <[email protected]>

* Remove custom repository for ffmpeg in workflows

* Apply suggestions from code review

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Co-authored-by: Juan Coria <[email protected]>
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Duplicate of #272

@juanmc2005 juanmc2005 marked this as a duplicate of #272 Feb 12, 2025
@juanmc2005 juanmc2005 closed this Feb 12, 2025
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