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A Lightweight, Headphones-based System for Manipulating Auditory Feedback in Songbirds
Published on: November 26, 2012
Large-scale simulation of bird localization systems in forests with distributed microphone arrays
Shoken Kaneko1, Hannes Gamper2
1Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA.
Abstract:
Acoustic wildlife monitoring systems are important tools for capturing information about animal habitation in ecosystems. Previous work has demonstrated the effectiveness of audio-based bird localization techniques. However, few studies have investigated the performance and robustness of distributed systems in large forests. Here, the performance of distributed microphone arrays for localizing birds is examined by simulating forest scenes with added reverberation, ambient noise, and measurement errors. The simulation revealed the importance of the signal-to-noise ratio and the spectral weighting in the localization algorithm. These results may guide the design of large-scale wildlife monitoring systems and suggest promising directions for further improvements.
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