Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5741925 Ecological Informatics 2017 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Classification of Furnariidae species from Paranaense Littoral region is proposed.•State-of-the-art speech-related features and machine learning are used.•The system deals with complex and similar vocalisations and performs well.

Over the last years, researchers have addressed the automatic classification of calling bird species. This is important for achieving more exhaustive environmental monitoring and for managing natural resources. Vocalisations help to identify new species, their natural history and macro-systematic relations, while computer systems allow the bird recognition process to be sped up and improved. In this study, an approach that uses state-of-the-art features designed for speech and speaker state recognition is presented. A method for voice activity detection was employed previous to feature extraction. Our analysis includes several classification techniques (multilayer perceptrons, support vector machines and random forest) and compares their performance using different configurations to define the best classification method. The experimental results were validated in a cross-validation scheme, using 25 species of the family Furnariidae that inhabit the Paranaense Littoral region of Argentina (South America). The results show that a high classification rate, close to 90%, is obtained for this family in this Furnariidae group using the proposed features and classifiers.

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