What bird is singing?
(2013) FMS820 20132Mathematical Statistics
- Abstract (Swedish)
- The goal of this work was to create a model for characterizing bird species through
recordings of their song. A large set of twenty species with 10+ recordings in each
species was considered and the algorithm used time-frequency models for the characterization.
Three different approaches were used in an attempt to build the foundations
for the final model in a bottom to top manner. The resulting model divided birdsong
into syllables that were analyzed and compared in several time-frequency domains in
order to characterize the species. The domains include the Spectrogram, the Doppler
domain and the Ambiguity domain. The result varied depending on the complexity of
the song and the quality of the recordings but for simple songs with... (More) - The goal of this work was to create a model for characterizing bird species through
recordings of their song. A large set of twenty species with 10+ recordings in each
species was considered and the algorithm used time-frequency models for the characterization.
Three different approaches were used in an attempt to build the foundations
for the final model in a bottom to top manner. The resulting model divided birdsong
into syllables that were analyzed and compared in several time-frequency domains in
order to characterize the species. The domains include the Spectrogram, the Doppler
domain and the Ambiguity domain. The result varied depending on the complexity of
the song and the quality of the recordings but for simple songs with recordings of good
quality the results were very good. (Less)
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- author
- Qvist, Andreas
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- FMS820 20132
- year
- 2013
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- language
- English
- id
- 4057963
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- 2013-09-24 11:05:12
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@misc{4057963, abstract = {{The goal of this work was to create a model for characterizing bird species through recordings of their song. A large set of twenty species with 10+ recordings in each species was considered and the algorithm used time-frequency models for the characterization. Three different approaches were used in an attempt to build the foundations for the final model in a bottom to top manner. The resulting model divided birdsong into syllables that were analyzed and compared in several time-frequency domains in order to characterize the species. The domains include the Spectrogram, the Doppler domain and the Ambiguity domain. The result varied depending on the complexity of the song and the quality of the recordings but for simple songs with recordings of good quality the results were very good.}}, author = {{Qvist, Andreas}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{What bird is singing?}}, year = {{2013}}, }