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Exciting (S10) L pod calls as the sun sets over Orcasound Lab

Posted on 2021-08-252022-02-15 by Scott Veirs

Humans and machines both detected the sounds of Southern Resident killer whales (SRKWs) this evening (Wed 25 Aug 2021). For… Read more Exciting (S10) L pod calls as the sun sets over Orcasound Lab

Acoustic inference as J pod departs Puget Sound & heads to Canada

Posted on 2020-10-012021-04-16 by Scott Veirs

After their first foray of the Southern Resident Killer Whales into Puget Sound this fall over the last couple days,… Read more Acoustic inference as J pod departs Puget Sound & heads to Canada

My Journey as a Google Summer of Code participant with Orcasound

Posted on 2020-08-262020-09-30 by Diego Rodriguez

The coding period for Google Summer of Code 2020 is over. It has been three months of a lot of… Read more My Journey as a Google Summer of Code participant with Orcasound

Detection of Orca calls using Active Learning: GSoC progress report #3

Posted on 2020-08-262021-06-01 by Kunal Mehta

Here are some jargons that are written in this blog that you might not be familiar with: Uncertainty threshold: It… Read more Detection of Orca calls using Active Learning: GSoC progress report #3

Two months listening and learning about orca sounds

Posted on 2020-08-022021-06-01 by Diego Rodriguez

Hey again! I’m Diego and I’m a Google Summer of Code participant with Orcasound. We (Kunal, the mentors and I)… Read more Two months listening and learning about orca sounds

Detection of Orca calls using Active Learning: GSoC progress report #2

Posted on 2020-08-022022-09-23 by Kunal Mehta

In this section, we are going to see the steps taken for performing Active learning and how the performance of… Read more Detection of Orca calls using Active Learning: GSoC progress report #2

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

Posted on 2020-07-032022-09-23 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 2020-07-012022-09-23 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

Orcasound becomes host for Google Summer of Code students

Posted on 2020-05-252022-09-23 by Scott Veirs

Building on the successful generation of Orcasound open-source software through hackathons during 2018-2019, Orcasound applied in early 2020 to be… Read more Orcasound becomes host for Google Summer of Code students

Orcasound 2.0 launched via all-virtual hackathon

Posted on 2020-05-112020-05-13 by Scott Veirs

Thanks to multiple hall-of-fame Orcasound hackers joining forces with a few Orcasound Google Summer of Code students yesterday, we’re excited… Read more Orcasound 2.0 launched via all-virtual hackathon

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