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Few-Shot Bioacoustics Event Detection Using Transductive Inference With Data Augmentation
IEEE Sensors LettersFew-shot (FS) sound event detection (SED) is the process of identifying and recognizing specific sounds or events within an audio recording, specifically in the field of bioacoustics.
Farhad Banoori+8 more
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BirdSet: A Multi-Task Benchmark for Classification in Avian Bioacoustics
arXiv.orgDeep learning (DL) models have emerged as a powerful tool in avian bioacoustics to diagnose environmental health and biodiversity. However, inconsistencies in research pose notable challenges hindering progress in this domain.
Lukas Rauch+8 more
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A history of fish bioacoustics
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2018Awareness of fish sound production dates back to ancient times, and concern about effects of man-made sounds on fishes can be traced back at least to the mid 17th century. By the end of the 19th century, the morphology of the fish ear had been well described, but experimental studies of the hearing characteristics did not begin until the early 1900s ...
Anthony D. Hawkins, Arthur N. Popper
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History of animal bioacoustics
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2002The earliest studies on animal bioacoustics dealt largely with descriptions of sounds. Only later did they address issues of detection, discrimination, and categorization of complex communication sounds. This literature grew substantially over the last century.
Arthur N. Popper, Robert J. Dooling
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Investigation of the mechanism of the bioacoustic effect
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1999Bacterial biofilms growing on implanted medical devices are difficult to eradicate, even with aggressive antibiotic therapy. However, application of ultrasound enhances the effectiveness of the antibiotic. The possible mechanisms of this phenomenon were explored in light of the observed influence of various ultrasonic parameters on the enhanced action ...
Richard D. Sagers+2 more
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Tits, noise and urban bioacoustics
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2004Humans, particularly in cities, are noisy. Researchers are only just beginning to identify the implications of an increase in noise for species that communicate acoustically. In a recent paper, Slabbekoorn and Peet show, for the first time, that some birds can respond to anthropogenically elevated noise levels by altering the frequency structure of ...
Madhusudan Katti, Paige S. Warren
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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2016
Animal Bioacoustics is the study of sound in animals. It covers: (1) animal sounds; communication, biosonar, and associated behavior; (2) sound production anatomy and neurophysiology; (3) auditory capacities and mechanisms, anatomy, and neurophysiology; (4) acoustic phylogeny, ontogeny, and cognition; (5) acoustic ecology, acoustic characterization of ...
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Animal Bioacoustics is the study of sound in animals. It covers: (1) animal sounds; communication, biosonar, and associated behavior; (2) sound production anatomy and neurophysiology; (3) auditory capacities and mechanisms, anatomy, and neurophysiology; (4) acoustic phylogeny, ontogeny, and cognition; (5) acoustic ecology, acoustic characterization of ...
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Toward a fisheries bioacoustics
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2002Fisheries bioacoustics is emerging as an application of passive acoustic detection of fish sound production. Many fishes produce sounds during reproductive activities that can be used to determine where and when they are spawning. Autonomous dataloggers and hard-wired hydrophones were used to record sound production by fishes in estuaries of southwest ...
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Bioacoustic signal denoising: a review
Artificial Intelligence Review, 2020Animal biodiversity has been experiencing rapid decline due to various reasons such as habitat loss and degradation, invasive species, and environment pollution. Recent advances in acoustic sensors provide a novel way to monitor animals through investigating collected bioacoustic recordings.
Jie Xie, Juan G. Colonna, Jinglan Zhang
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Marine Bioacoustics: Back to the Future [PDF]
Abstract : The overall goal of this project has been to provide advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral investigators with a broad understanding of ocean acoustics as well as the techniques used to study the ecology of marine animals in situ.
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