Fellow Professor of Acoustics, Analysis, and AI
Collar-mounted wildlife sensors enable continuous, minimally invasive monitoring of behavior, habitat use, and inter-individual acoustic communication. Yet, attributing specific vocalizations to the correct individual in free-ranging groups remains challenging when audio is collected without tightly synchronized motion and position data. The candidate in this project will design and prototype a field-ready elephant collar that integrates wide-band […]
The use of long-term autonomous recorders has been steadily increasing over the past few decades in the field of bioacoustics. This means that wildlife researchers and bioacousticians are collecting thousands of hours of recordings, after which they manually extract sound events of their interest. Although the development and use of machine learning algorithms for automatic […]