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Subject: | a wavelet-based click detector |
From: | AguaSonic Acoustics <> |
Date: | Wed, 23 Dec 2009 07:31:22 -0800 |
Dear Bio-Acoustics List, I am in the final stages in the development of a wavelet-based 'click detector', intended for the study of odontocete clicks, and especially those of the Ziphidae. The general idea is to input a 'wav' file, and output a spreadsheet with the clicks detected within that recording. At this time the output indicates the sample length, center of the click (in sample offset), sample length, maximum waveform amplitude, et cetera. Other fields may be added, depending on participant feedback. If you would like to be part of this 'customer beta', all that is needed is a short example of the kind of data you are working with ( a minute or two at 192k, for example). Sincerely, Mark Fischer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://aguasonic.com/ |
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