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My GSoC experience working with Orcasound

Posted on 2022-10-062022-10-06 by Devdoot Chatterjee

Now that Google Summer of Code has come to an end, I would like to take a moment to share… Read more My GSoC experience working with Orcasound

End of summer musings of a GSoC’22 contributor

Posted on 2022-09-232022-10-15 by Benjamin Chew

As the saying goes, “all good things have to come to an end”, and I would certainly say that GSoC’22… Read more End of summer musings of a GSoC’22 contributor

Enhanced Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) with Orcanode

Posted on 2022-09-162022-10-04 by Karan Mishra

In continuation of my previous blog post where I talked about the idea behind Orcanode software and steps taken to… Read more Enhanced Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) with Orcanode

Orca call analysis for acoustic separation: final 2 months

Posted on 2022-09-162022-10-02 by Ambra Jin

My Gsoc experience Second and third months of coding out of 3 Summary of the project I’m working on pre-processing… Read more Orca call analysis for acoustic separation: final 2 months

Building a bioacoustic source separator to detect orca vocals

Posted on 2022-08-122022-08-12 by Devdoot Chatterjee

I am Devdoot Chatterjee, an undergraduate student at Delhi Technological University, India majoring in Mechanical Engineering. I am working on… Read more Building a bioacoustic source separator to detect orca vocals

Improving the open source Orca Active Learning (OrcaAL) bioacoustic labeling tool

Posted on 2022-08-102022-08-10 by Benjamin Chew

Hey everyone, I’m Benjamin! I’m a 3rd year Computer Engineering student from Singapore, although I will be moving to California… Read more Improving the open source Orca Active Learning (OrcaAL) bioacoustic labeling tool

Orca calls analysis for acoustic separation from Ambra

Posted on 2022-08-082022-09-23 by Ambra Jin

Analysis of Fourier Transforms techniques for underwater denoising Effective denoising strategies for underwater background noise, according to the paper by… Read more Orca calls analysis for acoustic separation from Ambra

Making hydrophone data accessible

Posted on 2022-08-042022-08-05 by Karan Mishra

Hey everyone, I am Karan, a third-year engineering student at TIET, Patiala, currently living in Mumbai, India. I have been… Read more Making hydrophone data accessible

Orca calls analysis for acoustic separation from Ambra

Posted on 2022-08-012022-09-23 by Ambra Jin

My GSOC experience First month of coding out of 3 Who am I I’m Ambra, an Italian-born-Chinese studying in London.… Read more Orca calls analysis for acoustic separation from Ambra

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