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... syntactic and spectral techniques and their potential use in species discrimination , Section 9 details the recordings and equipment used in this study , and Section 10 contains conclusions and thoughts for future research . 2. A LOOK ...
... syntactic and spectral techniques and their potential use in species discrimination , Section 9 details the recordings and equipment used in this study , and Section 10 contains conclusions and thoughts for future research . 2. A LOOK ...
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... SYNTACTIC APPROACHES Section 6 concluded the discussion of the feature - based system that has been implemented . Sections 7 and 8 are descriptions of other relevant ideas not incorporated into this system : Section 7 deals with syntactic ...
... SYNTACTIC APPROACHES Section 6 concluded the discussion of the feature - based system that has been implemented . Sections 7 and 8 are descriptions of other relevant ideas not incorporated into this system : Section 7 deals with syntactic ...
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... Syntactic waveform recognition techniques are those which rely on analysis of the arrangement of these components . This section describes some syntactic acoustic analysis ideas and their prospects for utility in bird song recognition ...
... Syntactic waveform recognition techniques are those which rely on analysis of the arrangement of these components . This section describes some syntactic acoustic analysis ideas and their prospects for utility in bird song recognition ...
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ACOUSTIC SUBSOURCE algorithm analysis average amplitude avian bird song recognition bird species California Quail calls CDFE centisecond cepstral cepstral peak Cepstrum chirp feature vectors chirp list Clark's Nutcracker comparison Computer congruent corresponding described in Section detected difference duration dynamic time warping entire song excursion cycle Figure 11b formula Greenewalt harmonics Hence High Low High House Finch human speech recognition individual integer inter-note distances internal tympaniform membranes Inverse Fourier Transform Itakura distance length Linear Prediction low frequency LPC distance metric magnitude Markov models noise Olive-sided Flycatcher phonemes present point range recognition system recordings represented ripples sample points sampling rate Scrub Jay segment of speech sequence of labels signal similar sine wave sonagrams song feature Song Sparrow sound spectral peaks spectrum squawk Steller's Jay SUBSOURCE OF PHONE Swainson's Thrush syntactic Theorem thesis trachea Typical upward zero crossing vocal tract Warbling Vireo waveform Western Meadowlark whistled White-crowned Sparrow