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From: Russ Charif <>
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 19:21:55 -0800
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From: Russell Benford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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 <tt>Dr. Charif,</tt><br>
 <br>
 <pre style="margin: 0em;">Please extend my sincere thanks to the numerous 
people on the BIOACOUSTICS-L
 listserv who responded to my software query last week.  I received a great
 amount of useful information.  With it, I'm well on my way to addressing my
 problem.</pre><br>
 <tt>Cheers to all,</tt><br>
 <br>
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 Russell Benford
 Department of Biological Sciences
 Northern Arizona University
 Flagstaff, AZ  86011-5640
 (928) 523-0398 office
 (928) 523-1355 lab
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 <pre style="margin: 0em;"><br>> -----Original Message-----
 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 > [<a  href="[EMAIL" rel="nofollow">[EMAIL</a> PROTECTED] Behalf 
 > Of Russ Charif
 > Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 12:58 PM
 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 > Cc: Russell Benford
 > Subject: Software query
 >
 >
 > This query is posted on behalf of Russell Benford
 > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
 > please direct responses to him, not to me.
 >
 > --Russ Charif
 >
 > --------------------------------------
 > --- begin forwarded text
 >
 > Greetings, I'm a graduate student at Northern Arizona
 > University, and I'm
 > interested in doing research that involves the simple analysis of bird
 > calls.
 >
 > ...
 >
 > I'm running behavioral trials in a room that's about 3 m
 > square. Each trial
 > involves one bird being in the room for 30 min. I've noticed
 > that during
 > trials, some birds are very vocal, and some birds are less
 > vocal. I'd like
 > to quantify the amount of time each bird spends making noise
 > (for example,
 > "Bird X made 7 min and 20 sec of noise during the 30 min
 > trial"). I don't
 > need to do any additional analysis of call types.
 >
 > I'm hoping that I can simply record each trial on a cassette
 > tape, then play
 > each tape back into a computer that could calculate the
 > number of minutes of
 > noise made per trial. Are there cheap and easy-to-use
 > resources available
 > that could do something like this? If so, I'd greatly appreciate your
 > recommendations. If you're not aware of any, could you
 > recommend someone
 > who might be able to help me?
 > Thank you so much for your help. Cheers.
 > --------------------------------------------------------------
 > --------------
 > Russell Benford
 > Department of Biological Sciences
 > Northern Arizona University
 > Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5640
 > (928) 523-0398 office
 > (928) 523-1355 lab
 > --------------------------------------------------------------
 > --------------
 > --- end forwarded text
 

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