Automatic Birdsong Splitting and Syllabic Analysis of Jalak Suren
Agi Prasetiadi,
Julian Saputra
Abstract:The study of birdsong has received relatively limited attention in the field of artificial intelligence, despite its long-standing intrigue and the question of whether birds possess a form of language. Previous research has provided evidence suggesting the presence of structurally organized words recognized by birds, such as the strong reactions observed in Japanese tits and Pied babblers when exposed to specific sequences of artificially played calls. Altering the speed of a sequence also influences the birds… Show more
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