Subject: | Re: Night bird migraton surveys and more |
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From: | Lang Elliott <> |
Date: | Mon, 19 Nov 2001 08:38:15 -0500 |
This kind of research has been and is being carried out by the Bioacoustics division at the Cornell Lab or Ornithology. Lang > > What if - I had a library of sounds that a computer referenced in > near real time. If I used some "fuzzy logic" on the SOUND anagrams > (is that what they are called?) to match species to species in the > database could I create a "bird counting machine"? Has anyone else > thought of this? > ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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