Computational bioacoustics with deep learning: a review and roadmap
Naturalis Biodiversity Center · Tilburg University
Abstract
Animal vocalisations and natural soundscapes are fascinating objects of study, and contain valuable evidence about animal behaviours, populations and ecosystems. They are studied in bioacoustics and ecoacoustics, with signal processing and analysis an important component. Computational bioacoustics has accelerated in recent decades due to the growth of affordable digital sound recording devices, and to huge progress in informatics such as big data, signal processing and machine learning. Methods are inherited from the wider field of deep learning, including speech and image processing. However, the tasks, demands and data characteristics are often different from those addressed in speech or music analysis.…
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1Topics & keywords
- Bioacoustics
- Computer science
- Data science
- Deep learning
- Artificial intelligence
- Field (mathematics)
- Computational model
- Informatics