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tessa.rhinehart posted in List of bioacoustics software in the Acoustic Monitoring group - 01/07/2020

Hi all!

Yesterday I started compiling a list of bioacoustics software that I knew of: link. The list breaks software into groups by function (e.g. annotation, detection,... (read more)

Software, Acoustic, Acoustics, recording
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olkhamjav posted in Any here used Cornell's Swift Recorder? in the Acoustic Monitoring group - 06/05/2020

We used the following lithium batteries.

URL:

https://fortebattery.en.made-in-china.com/product/FBDEubqyfGhH/China-C-S... (read more)

Acoustic, recording, Question
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DanAbelow posted in Success recording bees using AudioMoth in the Acoustic Monitoring group - 11/03/2020

How can we learn more about your BEESWAX7 buzz identification and counting program, and discuss working together? (read more)

beeswax7, audio, recording
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simulsys posted in Hello buzzing World! in the AI for Conservation group - 04/12/2020

Hi,

I would just like to introduce our Project BEESWAX7 and announce that today we acheived two milestones for success; we recorded bee buzzes using the AudioMoth audio recorder, and, we successfully identified and counted individual species from a lavender bush growing locally in a... (read more)

audio, beeswax7, recording, identification, Counting, Audiomoth, Machine Learning

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