* Birdsong often contains large amounts of rapid frequency modulation (FM). It is believed that the use or otherwise of FM is adaptive to the acoustic environment and also that there are specific social uses of FM such as trills in aggressive territorial encounters. Yet temporal fine detail of FM is often absent or obscured in standard audio signal analysis methods such as Fourier analysis or linear prediction. Hence, it is important to consider high-resolution signal processing techniques for analysis of FM in bird vocalizations. If such methods can be applied at big data scales, this offers a further advantage as large data sets become available. * We introduce methods from the signal processing literature which can go beyond spectrogram ...
Many species of birds in Americas vocalize during nocturnal migration ights. Acoustic detection and ...
In this paper a comparative between Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCC) and Inverse Mel Frequ...
1. The evolution of vocal signals can be constrained by a host of factors including habitat effects ...
* Birdsong often contains large amounts of rapid frequency modulation (FM). It is believed that the ...
Birdsong often contains large amounts of rapid frequency modulation (FM). It is believed that the us...
The goal of this work was to create a model for characterizing bird species through recordings of th...
Quantitative measures of acoustic similarity can reveal patterns of shared vocal behavior in social ...
Bird vocalisations are highly varied, containing natural variation across a range of timescales. In ...
Automatic species classification of birds from their sound is a computational tool of increasing imp...
<p>The tables in this data set contain statistics summarising the audio content of songbird sound re...
Acoustic signals are rich in information content. For humans the skill of listening to sounds and ex...
1. Birdsong is used in reproductive context and, consequently, has been shaped by strong natural and...
The study of the diversity of animal signals on within- and among-species levels is the key to uncov...
Understanding song perception and singing behavior in birds requires the study of auditory processin...
The natural world is full of sounds produced by plants, animals and even landscape elements. Animals...
Many species of birds in Americas vocalize during nocturnal migration ights. Acoustic detection and ...
In this paper a comparative between Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCC) and Inverse Mel Frequ...
1. The evolution of vocal signals can be constrained by a host of factors including habitat effects ...
* Birdsong often contains large amounts of rapid frequency modulation (FM). It is believed that the ...
Birdsong often contains large amounts of rapid frequency modulation (FM). It is believed that the us...
The goal of this work was to create a model for characterizing bird species through recordings of th...
Quantitative measures of acoustic similarity can reveal patterns of shared vocal behavior in social ...
Bird vocalisations are highly varied, containing natural variation across a range of timescales. In ...
Automatic species classification of birds from their sound is a computational tool of increasing imp...
<p>The tables in this data set contain statistics summarising the audio content of songbird sound re...
Acoustic signals are rich in information content. For humans the skill of listening to sounds and ex...
1. Birdsong is used in reproductive context and, consequently, has been shaped by strong natural and...
The study of the diversity of animal signals on within- and among-species levels is the key to uncov...
Understanding song perception and singing behavior in birds requires the study of auditory processin...
The natural world is full of sounds produced by plants, animals and even landscape elements. Animals...
Many species of birds in Americas vocalize during nocturnal migration ights. Acoustic detection and ...
In this paper a comparative between Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCC) and Inverse Mel Frequ...
1. The evolution of vocal signals can be constrained by a host of factors including habitat effects ...