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![]() Christian Bergler M. Eng.Researcher in the Speech Processing and Understanding (SAGI) group at the Pattern Recognition Lab of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-NürnbergVisions are not enough for an engineer Deep Learning Applied to Animal Linguistics (DeepAL Project)
Analysis of Underwater Audio Recordings of Marine Animals (Killer Whales)
For marine biologists, the interpretation and understanding of underwater audio recordings is essential. Based on such recordings, possible conclusions about behavior, communication and social interactions of marine animals can be made.
Due to a lack of techniques and computational tools, hundreds of hours of underwater recordings are still listened to by marine biologists in order to detect potential orca vocalizations. In a post process these identified orca signals will be analyzed and categorized.
The main goal is to provide a robust method which is able to automatically detect orca calls within underwater audio recordings.
A robust detection of orca signals in connection with the associated situational video recordings and behaviour descriptions (provided by several researchers on site) can provide potential information about communication (kind of a language model) and behaviors (e.g. hunting, socializing).
For more information about the DeepAL project please contact me at christian.bergler@fau.de. |