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Performance evaluation of the smartphone-based AI cough monitoring app - Hyfe Cough Tracker against solicited respiratory sounds [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations] [PDF]
Background: Emerging technologies to remotely monitor patients’ cough show promise for various clinical applications. Currently available cough detection systems all represent a trade-off between convenience and performance.
Isabel Blavia +10 more
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A novel method for estimating avian roost sizes using passive acoustic recordings
Communal bird roosts serve as information centres and a means of thermoregulation for many species. While some communally roosting species are major pests and cause dis‐amenities, others are of conservation concern.
Malcolm C. K. Soh +4 more
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Using an Automated Speech Recognition Approach to Differentiate Between Normal and Aspirating Swallowing Sounds Recorded from Digital Cervical Auscultation in Children [PDF]
AbstractUse of machine learning to accurately detect aspirating swallowing sounds in children is an evolving field. Previously reported classifiers for the detection of aspirating swallowing sounds in children have reported sensitivities between 79 and 89%.
Thuy T. Frakking +6 more
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The assessment and development of methods in (spatial) sound ecology [PDF]
As vital ecosystems across the globe enter unchartered pressure from climate change industrial land use, understanding the processes driving ecosystem viability has never been more critical. Nuanced ecosystem understanding comes from well-collected field
Heath, Rebecca
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The Cumberland Sound (Nunavut, Canada) beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas (Pallas, 1776)) population has been designated as threatened and updated biological information about summer distribution is required for a sound recovery plan.
Karyn V. Booy +3 more
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Abstract Occupancy modeling is used to evaluate avian distributions and habitat associations, yet it typically requires extensive survey effort because a minimum of 3 repeat samples are required for accurate parameter estimation. Autonomous recording units (ARUs) can reduce the need for surveyors on-site, yet their utility was limited by
Jerry S Cole +3 more
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Acoustic presence data on Antarctic blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus intermedia) were obtained from passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) data collected at 68°59.74' S and 00°00.18' E, mooring AWI232-09, recorder AU0086, between March 2008 and December ...
Boebel, Olaf +3 more
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Self-tuning routine alarm analysis of vibration signals in steam turbine generators [PDF]
This paper presents a self-tuning framework for knowledge-based diagnosis of routine alarms in steam turbine generators. The techniques provide a novel basis for initialising and updating time series feature extraction parameters used in the automated ...
Campbell, Graeme +3 more
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Acoustic presence data on Antarctic blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus intermedia) were obtained from passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) data collected at 66°36.70' S and 27°07.31' W, mooring AWI209-06, recorder AU0086, between December 2010 and January ...
Boebel, Olaf +3 more
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Video summarisation: A conceptual framework and survey of the state of the art [PDF]
This is the post-print (final draft post-refereeing) version of the article. Copyright @ 2007 Elsevier Inc.Video summaries provide condensed and succinct representations of the content of a video stream through a combination of still images, video ...
Agius, H +3 more
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