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Month: July 2020

Orcasound’s Orca Sound Training Interface

Posted on 2020-07-302020-07-30 by Brendan Thatcher

On Saturday, July 18, 2020, Orcasound participated in “Summer Create-a-thon”, a hackathon run by DemocracyLab. Our goal was to design… Read more Orcasound’s Orca Sound Training Interface

Happy 4th! Bigg’s killer whales heard at Bush Point

Posted on 2020-07-042020-07-04 by Scott Veirs

Thanks to Orca Network — both for hosting the Bush Point hydrophone and for alerting the network (via a post… Read more Happy 4th! Bigg’s killer whales heard at Bush Point

Detection of Orca calls using Active Learning: GSoC progress report #1

Posted on 2020-07-032020-09-23 by Kunal Mehta

I am Kunal Mehta currently in my final year of Computer Engineering in Mumbai, India. I am passionate about the… Read more Detection of Orca calls using Active Learning: GSoC progress report #1

GSoC’s active learning tool: progress after 1 month

Posted on 2020-07-012020-07-08 by Diego Rodriguez

I’m Jorge Diego Rodríguez, student in my 4th year of B.S. in Digital Systems and Robotics Engineering at Tecnológico de… Read more GSoC’s active learning tool: progress after 1 month

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