Short talks

September 25th - 26th
Online

On the 25/09

zebras pilanesberg national park credits to bing xie

13:15-13:30 CEST

Frants Jensen

Automated recognition of bottlenose dolphins using individually distinct signature whistles.

13:30-13:45 CEST

Matthew Hyer

Robust real-time detection of right whale upcalls using neural networks on the edge.

13:45-14:00 CEST

Nicolò Pisanu

Harnessing AI for ultrasonic dolphin communication: Innovations in bioacoustic monitoring.

14:00-14:15 CEST

Irina Tolkova

The cockatiel party problem: Evaluating source separation for a dawn chorus.

14:15-14:30 CEST

Simeon Smeele

Passive acoustic monitoring of bats above the Danish North Sea using deep learning.

14:30-14:45 CEST

Vyacheslav Lyubchich

Improving acoustic classification of two closely related species, the Atlantic bottlenose and common dolphin.

On the 26/09

encounter credits to damaris riedner

13:00-13:15 CEST

Patricia Soster

An automated detector of known and potentially novel vocalizations by broiler chicken.

13:15-13:30 CEST

Romain Lefevre

Machine learning algorithms can predict emotional valence across ungulate vocalizations.

13:30-13:45 CEST

Nakul Wewhare

Quantifying syntactic convergence in common marmoset vocal sequences.

13:45-14:00 CEST

Kristin Meshinska

Echoes of self: Understanding acoustic structure and informational content in common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) phee sequences.

14:00-14:15 CEST

Nicholas Jourjine

Seasonal vocalization in social groups of wild, free-living mice.

14:15-14:30 CEST

Kaja Wierucka

Same data, different results? Machine learning approaches in bioacoustics.

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