Automatic rain and cicada chorus filtering of bird acoustic data

Volume: 81, Pages: 105501 - 105501
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
Recording and analysing environmental audio recordings has become a common approach for monitoring the environment. This has several advantages over other approaches, such as reducing costs by avoiding the need for experts to be present in the area of interest. A current problem with performing analyses of environmental recordings is interference from noise that can mask vocalisations of interest. This makes detecting these vocalisations more...
Paper Details
Title
Automatic rain and cicada chorus filtering of bird acoustic data
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
81
Pages
105501 - 105501
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