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Date: Wed, 24 May 2023 21:19:53 +0000
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DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en-US:Hi everyone\,\n\nOn Tuesday\, May 30th\, at 10:3
 0 AM EDT\, we have the great pleasure of welcoming Alice Eldridge<https://
 profiles.sussex.ac.uk/p127749-alice-eldridge> to present at BioacousTalks.
 \n\nAlice operates at the intersection of art and science. Creativity flow
 s into her acoustic algorithms<https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=u
 vFGFagAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra>\, and also her experimental cello ensembles<http
 s://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c03_84_P7PQ>. Her talk Learning to Listen<http
 s://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3KxzxIKsXI> opened my mind up to traditional 
 listening practices in Southeast Asia and much more.\n\nWith us\, she will
  discuss some of her recent soundscape work\, and then test out some curre
 nt ideas that she is experimenting with. I hope you can make it to this sp
 ecial BioacousTalks!\n\nRead more about what she has in store below:\n\nTu
 ning in to Soundscape Dynamical Complexity\n\n"Natural soundscapes are dyn
 amic\, emergent patterns of acoustic activity which arise from the interac
 tions between physical\, biological and anthropogenic processes The sounds
 cape both reflects and influences ecological processes\, and therefore pro
 vides valuable information about ecological status. Two paradigms currentl
 y dominate ecoacoustics: automated recognisers\, for example using deep le
 arning to identify target species\; or soundscape indices\, which provide 
 statistical or learned descriptions of the spectral or temporal structure 
 of the global soundscape. Both show promise as cost-effective methods in e
 nvironmental monitoring and fundamental research. However\, both focus on 
 the analysis and description of short\, independent samples\, obviating an
 alysis of higher level spatio-spectro-temporal soundscape dynamics. In thi
 s talk I will share some initial results from our current research explori
 ng a range of approaches to map\, model and measure the dynamical complexi
 ty of soundscapes across temporal resolutions - from diel patterns\, throu
 gh chorus dynamics to short term temporal complexity. With this approach w
 e integrate ecosemiotic and complex systems perspectives and develop a con
 ception of the soundscape as a dynamic space of information exchange\, tow
 ard a truly transdisciplinary science of multispecies\, multicultural semi
 osis. This is work in progress and feedback is welcome ..."\n\nAll the bes
 t\,\n\nBen\n\n\n\n
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