Delphinids produce large numbers of short duration, broadband echolocation clicks which may be useful for species classification in passive acoustic monitoring efforts. A challenge in echolocation click classification is to overcome the many sources of variability to recognize underlying patterns across many detections. An automated unsupervised network-based classification method was developed to simulate the approach a human analyst uses when categorizing click types: Clusters of similar clicks were identified by incorporating multiple click characteristics (spectral shape and inter-click interval distributions) to distinguish within-type from between-type variation, and identify distinct, persistent click types. Once click types were est...
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is a powerful method to study the occurrence, movement and behavio...
Recordings of the acoustic activity of free-swimming groups of echolocating dolphins increase the li...
Recordings of the acoustic activity of free-swimming groups of echolocating dolphins increase the li...
Delphinids produce large numbers of short duration, broadband echolocation clicks which may be usefu...
Delphinids produce large numbers of short duration, broadband echolocation clicks which may be usefu...
Delphinids produce large numbers of short duration, broadband echolocation clicks which may be usefu...
Passive acoustic monitoring is an efficient way to study acoustically active animals but species ide...
A combination of machine learning and expert analyst review was used to detect odontocete echolocati...
A combination of machine learning and expert analyst review was used to detect odontocete echolocati...
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) has proven a powerful tool for the study of marine mammals, allowi...
A combination of machine learning and expert analyst review was used to detect odontocete echolocati...
L.R. and K.J.P. were supported by Marine Scotland Science and the Marine Alliance for Science and Te...
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) has proven a powerful tool for the study of marine mammals, allowi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-35).Detecting and classifying odontocete species throu...
The spectral and temporal properties of echolocation clicks and the use of clicks for species classi...
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is a powerful method to study the occurrence, movement and behavio...
Recordings of the acoustic activity of free-swimming groups of echolocating dolphins increase the li...
Recordings of the acoustic activity of free-swimming groups of echolocating dolphins increase the li...
Delphinids produce large numbers of short duration, broadband echolocation clicks which may be usefu...
Delphinids produce large numbers of short duration, broadband echolocation clicks which may be usefu...
Delphinids produce large numbers of short duration, broadband echolocation clicks which may be usefu...
Passive acoustic monitoring is an efficient way to study acoustically active animals but species ide...
A combination of machine learning and expert analyst review was used to detect odontocete echolocati...
A combination of machine learning and expert analyst review was used to detect odontocete echolocati...
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) has proven a powerful tool for the study of marine mammals, allowi...
A combination of machine learning and expert analyst review was used to detect odontocete echolocati...
L.R. and K.J.P. were supported by Marine Scotland Science and the Marine Alliance for Science and Te...
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) has proven a powerful tool for the study of marine mammals, allowi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-35).Detecting and classifying odontocete species throu...
The spectral and temporal properties of echolocation clicks and the use of clicks for species classi...
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is a powerful method to study the occurrence, movement and behavio...
Recordings of the acoustic activity of free-swimming groups of echolocating dolphins increase the li...
Recordings of the acoustic activity of free-swimming groups of echolocating dolphins increase the li...