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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2013

Acoustic counting and monitoring of shad fish populations

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To estimate the population of migrating shad fish in rivers, a method analysing acoustic signals during spawning is proposed. This method is based on a short-term spectral analysis, combined with a classification with a Gaussian mixture model, it results in detecting and counting shad spawning acts. The application has been implemented on a smartphone, which serves as an automatic counting device and a sound recorder, integrating a number of communication facilities. In terms of detection, the results obtained are very promising, although they show a bias of estimation. The deployment of this device will help assess the population of migrating shad fish and monitor their behaviour from year to year.
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hal-00838600 , version 1 (26-06-2013)

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Daniel Diep, Hervé Nonon, Isabelle Marc, Jonathan Delhom, Frédéric Roure. Acoustic counting and monitoring of shad fish populations. International AmiBio Workshop: Recent Progress in Computational Bioacoustics for Assessing Biodiversity, Jun 2013, Bonn, Germany. ⟨hal-00838600⟩
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