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Automated detection and localization of bowhead whale sounds in the presence of seismic airgun surveys
2012
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
An automated procedure has been developed for detecting and localizing frequency-modulated bowhead whale sounds in the presence of seismic airgun surveys. The procedure was applied to four years of data, collected from over 30 directional autonomous recording packages deployed over a 280 km span of continental shelf in the Alaskan Beaufort Sea. The procedure has six sequential stages that begin by extracting 25-element feature vectors from spectrograms of potential call candidates. Two cascaded
doi:10.1121/1.3699247
pmid:22559349
fatcat:nukoxn5nzzefhifgethmv27qh4