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FW: Warblr: an app that recognises birds from their song

To: Peter Shute <>
Subject: FW: Warblr: an app that recognises birds from their song
From: Carl Clifford <>
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 12:55:40 +1100
I have just visited the Warblr web site and watched the video. The project is 
kosher (one of the founders has been given a 5 year Fellowship by Queen Mary 
University of London for the project).

Warblr is designed to recognise calls AND songs. So far the system can 
recognise some 80 spp. 

It is a brilliant project and I recommend that birders help financially even 
$5-10 would help. The project may sound a bit pie in the sky, but how many of 
you would have imagined being able to have multiple field guides in a device 
the size of an iPhone 15-20 years ago?

Carl Clifford


> On 29 Oct 2014, at 12:22, Peter Shute <> wrote:
> 
> Nikolas, it says "Warblr is an audio recognition mobile app that identifies 
> bird songs and calls", so perhaps the subject line assumes people won't make 
> that distinction.
> 
> Peter Shute
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Nikolas Haass  
>> Sent: Wednesday, 29 October 2014 9:13 AM
>> To: Peter Shute; 
>> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] FW: Warblr: an app that recognises 
>> birds from their song
>> 
>> Hi Peter,
>> 
>> It appears to be about bird songs, not calls in general. A 
>> song is a very specialised subtype of the many call types 
>> (flight call, alarm call, contact call, advertisement callŠ 
>> just to name a few). As I rarely hear people talk about all 
>> these call types, I suggest for convenience to talk about 
>> 'song' versus 'calls'.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Nikolas
>> 
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>>> On 29/10/14 7:04 AM, "Peter Shute" <> wrote:
>>> 
>>> After the recent discussion here about automatic recognition of bird 
>>> calls, some of you might be interested to follow this up.
>>> 
>>> I've got no idea if it's really feasible, or if they'd ever
>> get around 
>>> to doing any Australain species anyway.
>>> 
>>> Peter Shute
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: 
>>>  On Behalf Of Dan 
>>> Stowell
>>> Sent: Wednesday, 29 October 2014 2:31 AM
>>> To: 
>>> Subject: Warblr: an app that recognises birds from their song
>>> 
>>> Dear all,
>>> 
>>> We've just launched a Kickstarter project, for a mobile app to 
>>> recognise birds. It's based on the research we published
>> earlier this 
>>> year.* As well as getting the technology into people's
>> hands, our hope 
>>> is to collect data that could be useful for conservation
>> monitoring and 
>>> for future research. Please help to spread the word if you can:
>>> 
>>> https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1190241008/warblr-an-app
> -that-reco
>>> gni
>>> ses-birds-from-their-son
>>> 
>>> Best
>>> Dan
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Dan Stowell
>>> EPSRC Research Fellow
>>> Centre for Digital Music
>>> Queen Mary, University of London
>>> Mile End Road, London E1 4NS
>>> http://www.mcld.co.uk/research/
>>> 
>>> * https://peerj.com/articles/488
>>> 
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