SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT
 
 
This email serves to announce the 3rd International Workshop on Detection and 
Classification of Marine Mammals using Passive Acoustics to be held at the 
Federal Reserve Building in Boston, Massachusetts July 24-26th, 2007. 

 

A website dedicated to the workshop is linked through the North Atlantic Right 
Whale Consortium website at www.rightwhaleweb.org/workshop 
<http://www.rightwhaleweb.org/workshop/> /. A great deal of information has 
been and will continue to be added to this weblink, so please check back often 
for updated workshop details. 

 

Objectives

 

The purpose of the workshop is to present current research on the detection and 
classification of marine mammals using passive acoustics. Researchers are 
invited to present their scientific work, to detail the advantages and 
drawbacks of the methods they use and to show their recent results.  Topics 
will be extended beyond passive acoustics to other relevant areas of research 
that directly affect the study of marine mammals and the effect of 
anthropogenic sound on their behavior.   

 

Participants 

 

The workshop encourages presentations from different fields. Scientific 
researchers could include specialists in biology, acoustics, signal processing, 
mathematics, electronics, computer science. Participation may be limited to 
ensure a dynamic and interactive exchange. 

 

Attendance at the workshop is encouraged and there is not a requirement to 
present to attend. The workshop will be open to Masters and PhD Students.   

 

 

Workshop Schedule 

 

Time will be allotted for oral presentation of current relevant research. A 
half-day will be reserved for the comparison of all scientific methods 
presented using a common data set of recorded odontocete clicks provided by the 
workshop.  This data set can be accessed through the workshop link above and 
contains sounds from the following:


        1.  Mesoplodon densirostris (Blainville's beaked whale)
        2. Grampus griseus (Risso's dolphin)
        3. Globicephala macrorhynchus (Short finned pilot whale)
 

The participants who do not work on this specific dataset are also welcome to 
join the workshop, and present their own work on detection and classification 
techniques based on passive acoustics or other relevant research as outlined in 
the topics list. A poster session is also scheduled.  Authors will be accepted 
for presentation or poster session by the scientific committee.  A maximum of 
20 papers will be accepted for publication in a special edition of the Canadian 
Journal of Acoustics.

  

 

Important Dates 

April  1, 2007: Deadline for abstract submission (300 words max) 

April 15, 2007: Notification of Acceptance 

July 24, 2007 : Workshop starts 

July 26, 2007 : Workshop ends 

 

Call for Papers 

 

Oral Presentations/Papers/Poster Sessions

 

Abstracts for oral presentations (300 words max) and poster presentations: 
deadline April 1, 2007

 

Acceptance information: April 15, 2007

 

Communications in English are invited . Oral presentations will be 15 min 
followed by 5 min for questions and discussion .  

 

 

Submission 

 

The Scientific Committee is accepting abstracts (300 words max) based on the 
analysis of the workshop data set (on-line through above link), as well as 
related research on detection and classification techniques based on passive 
acoustics and additional listed topics.  Indicate in the submission the 
preferred session (Presentation of analysis of workshop data set with potential 
for publication, Oral presentation with potential for publication on selected 
topics, Oral presentation only, Poster session). Details for abstract 
submission are posted on the website. 

 

The abstract will be assigned to an oral presentation or poster session by the 
scientific committee.

 

 

Scientific Topics

 

The objective of the workshop it to exchange information that advances general 
understanding of methods to detect, classify, and monitor marine mammals.  
Topics for consideration are provided below.   Additional topics will be 
considered.  

 

1. Underwater acoustics

    1.1 Acoustics materials

    1.2 Theory, model development, and applications of underwater acoustic 
propagation

    1.3 Multi-channel arrays 

    1.4 High Frequency Sensors (>20 kHz)

 

2. Detection and Classification

    2.1 Passive acoustic methods

    2.2. Active acoustic methods

    2.3 Alternate methods (IR, laser, hyperspectral, radar)

    

3. Localization

    3.1 Localization 2D - 3D

    3.2 Tracking Algorithms 

    3.3 Bearing Localization

 

4. Biology of Marine Mammals

    4.1 Behavioral studies

    4.2 In-situ studies

    4.3 Animal dive and vocalization behavior

    4.4 Captive studies

 

5. Density Estimation

     5.1 Visual

     5.2 Passive/active acoustic

 

6. Applications

    6.1 Real Time Systems

    6.2 Predictive Models

    6.3 Mitigation Systems    

 

Questions regarding the workshop should be directed to David Moretti ([EMAIL 
PROTECTED]) or Heather Pettis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 

 
Heather Pettis
Secretary, North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium
Right Whale Research
New England Aquarium
Central Wharf
Boston, MA 02110

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