An open access dataset for developing automated detectors of Antarctic baleen whale sounds and performance evaluation of two commonly used detectors

Since 2001, hundreds of thousands of hours of underwater acoustic recordings have been made throughout the Southern Ocean south of 60° S. Detailed analysis of the occurrence of marine mammal sounds in these circumpolar recordings could provide novel insights into their ecology, but manual inspection...

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Published in:Scientific Reports
Main Authors: Miller, Brian S., Balcazar, Naysa, Nieukirk, Sharon, Leroy, Emmanuelle C., Aulich, Meghan, Shabangu, Fannie W., Dziak, Robert P., Lee, Won Sang, Hong, Jong Kuk, Harris, Danielle
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/an-open-access-dataset-for-developing-automated-detectors-of-antarctic-baleen-whale-sounds-and-performance-evaluation-of-two-commonly-used-detectors(0e7cca8b-5a2b-4b83-9718-a209c3abfa60).html
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-78995-8
https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/21390/1/Miller_2021_SciRep_an_open_access_CC.pdf
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/0e7cca8b-5a2b-4b83-9718-a209c3abfa60 2023-05-15T13:39:30+02:00 An open access dataset for developing automated detectors of Antarctic baleen whale sounds and performance evaluation of two commonly used detectors Miller, Brian S. Balcazar, Naysa Nieukirk, Sharon Leroy, Emmanuelle C. Aulich, Meghan Shabangu, Fannie W. Dziak, Robert P. Lee, Won Sang Hong, Jong Kuk Harris, Danielle 2021-01-12 application/pdf https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/an-open-access-dataset-for-developing-automated-detectors-of-antarctic-baleen-whale-sounds-and-performance-evaluation-of-two-commonly-used-detectors(0e7cca8b-5a2b-4b83-9718-a209c3abfa60).html https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-78995-8 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/21390/1/Miller_2021_SciRep_an_open_access_CC.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Miller , B S , The IWC-SORP/SOOS Acoustic Trends Working Group , Balcazar , N , Nieukirk , S , Leroy , E C , Aulich , M , Shabangu , F W , Dziak , R P , Lee , W S , Hong , J K & Harris , D 2021 , ' An open access dataset for developing automated detectors of Antarctic baleen whale sounds and performance evaluation of two commonly used detectors ' , Scientific Reports , vol. 11 , 806 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-78995-8 article 2021 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-78995-8 2022-07-21T07:01:22Z Since 2001, hundreds of thousands of hours of underwater acoustic recordings have been made throughout the Southern Ocean south of 60° S. Detailed analysis of the occurrence of marine mammal sounds in these circumpolar recordings could provide novel insights into their ecology, but manual inspection of the entirety of all recordings would be prohibitively time consuming and expensive. Automated signal processing methods have now developed to the point that they can be applied to these data in a cost-effective manner. However training and evaluating the efficacy of these automated signal processing methods still requires a representative annotated library of sounds to identify the true presence and absence of different sound types. This work presents such a library of annotated recordings for the purpose of training and evaluating automated detectors of Antarctic blue and fin whale calls. Creation of the library has focused on the annotation of a representative sample of recordings to ensure that automated algorithms can be developed and tested across a broad range of instruments, locations, environmental conditions, and years. To demonstrate the utility of the library, we characterise the performance of two automated detection algorithms that have been commonly used to detect stereotyped calls of blue and fin whales. The availability of this library will facilitate development of improved detectors for the acoustic presence of Southern Ocean blue and fin whales. It can also be expanded upon to facilitate standardization of subsequent analysis of spatiotemporal trends in call-density of these circumpolar species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic baleen whale Fin whale Southern Ocean University of St Andrews: Research Portal Antarctic Southern Ocean Scientific Reports 11 1
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description Since 2001, hundreds of thousands of hours of underwater acoustic recordings have been made throughout the Southern Ocean south of 60° S. Detailed analysis of the occurrence of marine mammal sounds in these circumpolar recordings could provide novel insights into their ecology, but manual inspection of the entirety of all recordings would be prohibitively time consuming and expensive. Automated signal processing methods have now developed to the point that they can be applied to these data in a cost-effective manner. However training and evaluating the efficacy of these automated signal processing methods still requires a representative annotated library of sounds to identify the true presence and absence of different sound types. This work presents such a library of annotated recordings for the purpose of training and evaluating automated detectors of Antarctic blue and fin whale calls. Creation of the library has focused on the annotation of a representative sample of recordings to ensure that automated algorithms can be developed and tested across a broad range of instruments, locations, environmental conditions, and years. To demonstrate the utility of the library, we characterise the performance of two automated detection algorithms that have been commonly used to detect stereotyped calls of blue and fin whales. The availability of this library will facilitate development of improved detectors for the acoustic presence of Southern Ocean blue and fin whales. It can also be expanded upon to facilitate standardization of subsequent analysis of spatiotemporal trends in call-density of these circumpolar species.
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author Miller, Brian S.
Balcazar, Naysa
Nieukirk, Sharon
Leroy, Emmanuelle C.
Aulich, Meghan
Shabangu, Fannie W.
Dziak, Robert P.
Lee, Won Sang
Hong, Jong Kuk
Harris, Danielle
spellingShingle Miller, Brian S.
Balcazar, Naysa
Nieukirk, Sharon
Leroy, Emmanuelle C.
Aulich, Meghan
Shabangu, Fannie W.
Dziak, Robert P.
Lee, Won Sang
Hong, Jong Kuk
Harris, Danielle
An open access dataset for developing automated detectors of Antarctic baleen whale sounds and performance evaluation of two commonly used detectors
author_facet Miller, Brian S.
Balcazar, Naysa
Nieukirk, Sharon
Leroy, Emmanuelle C.
Aulich, Meghan
Shabangu, Fannie W.
Dziak, Robert P.
Lee, Won Sang
Hong, Jong Kuk
Harris, Danielle
author_sort Miller, Brian S.
title An open access dataset for developing automated detectors of Antarctic baleen whale sounds and performance evaluation of two commonly used detectors
title_short An open access dataset for developing automated detectors of Antarctic baleen whale sounds and performance evaluation of two commonly used detectors
title_full An open access dataset for developing automated detectors of Antarctic baleen whale sounds and performance evaluation of two commonly used detectors
title_fullStr An open access dataset for developing automated detectors of Antarctic baleen whale sounds and performance evaluation of two commonly used detectors
title_full_unstemmed An open access dataset for developing automated detectors of Antarctic baleen whale sounds and performance evaluation of two commonly used detectors
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