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Western Rock Nuthatch Sitta neumayer

AutorInnen: 
Spanke, T., Jahn, O., Ganchev, T., Jung, J., Töpfer, T.
Erscheinungsjahr: 
2016
Vollständiger Titel: 
Audio libraries of the Western Rock Nuthatch Sitta neumayer (Aves: Sittidae) for semi-automated sound classification
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Publiziert in: 
"leibniz" - Magazin der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft
Publikationstyp: 
Abstract, Talk, Poster, Buchbesprechung
Bibliographische Angaben: 
Spanke, T., Jahn, O., Ganchev, T., Jung, J., Töpfer, T. (2016): Audio libraries of the Western Rock Nuthatch Sitta neumayer (Aves: Sittidae) for semi-automated sound classification. 149. DO-G Annual Meeting 2016, 28 September to 3 October 2016, Stralsund, Germany. Online at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309322331_Audio_libraries_of_the_Western_Rock_Nuthatch_Sitta_neumayer_Aves_Sittidae_for_semi-automated_sound_classification
Abstract: 

The increasing loss of biodiversity urges scientists to develop new techniques for species inventorying. One approach is monitoring of vocalizing species via acoustic sound detectors. Automated sound classifiers (ASCs) can screen digital audio recordings for species-specific calls. In order to build ASCs, audio libraries of the target species and environmental noise are required. These corpora are then used to compute mathematical models of animal vocalizations to track them in sound files.