2024
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.231415
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Discrimination of object information by bat echolocation deciphered from acoustic simulations

Yu Teshima,
Mayuko Mogi,
Hare Nishida
et al.

Abstract: High-precision visual sensing has been achieved by combining cameras with deep learning. However, an unresolved challenge involves identifying information that remains elusive for optical sensors, such as occlusion spots hidden behind objects. Compared to light, sound waves have longer wavelengths and can, therefore, collect information on occlusion spots. In this study, we investigated whether bats could perform advanced sound sensing using echolocation to acquire a target's occlusion information. We conducte… Show more

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