Sorry about the no signature thing Lang. Thanks for all your help.
Kevin Jensen
Wallingford, Connecticut
--- In Lang Elliott <> wrote:
> I have nothing to do with the research at the Cornell Lab. You'd
have to
> contact the Lab of Ornithology, Bioacoustics for details. Go here
for their
> website:
>
> http://birds.cornell.edu/BRP/
>
> Also, Bill Evans's website is oldbird.org
>
> Lang
>
> p.s. you're not signing your e-mails, so what is your name?
>
> > Thanks for the info Lang (and a great presentation). I was not
sure
> > how active a member of this group you were.
> >
> > How far has this tool progressed? Is it years from completion, or
> > are we talking a few months, or does it exists as a tool today?
> > Could it work on a PC platform? Do you have a Lead Scientist who
> > would be willing to answer detailed questions? I am just asking
as a
> > hobbiest who is seriously interested in the science of it all.
> >
> > Do the researchers (and are you one of them) have a plan for a
> > commercial product based on this system? Or is that information
> > proprietary/ private considering competition for research grants,
and
> > funding for this technology?
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In Lang Elliott <> wrote:
> >> 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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