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Monitoring Frog Communities: An Application of Machine Learning

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Monitoring Frog Communities: An Application of Machine Learning
Automatic recognition of animal vocalisations would be a valuable tool for a variety of biological research and environmental monitoring applications . We report the development of a software system which can recognise the vocalisations of 22 species of frogs which occur in an area of northern Australia. This software system will be used in unattended operation to monitor the effect on frog populations of the introduced Cane Toad. The system is based around classification of local peaks in the spectrogram of the audio signal using Quinlan's machine learning system, C4.5 (Quinlan 1993). Unreliable identifications of peaks are aggregated together using a hierarchical structure of segments based on the typical temporal vocalisation species' patterns. This produces robust system performance. Problem Description
Andrew Taylor, Graeme Watson, Gordon Grigg, Hamish
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Type Conference
Year 1996
Where AAAI
Authors Andrew Taylor, Graeme Watson, Gordon Grigg, Hamish McCallum
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