Dear All, Passive acoustics is now a common tool used to observe cetacean species. The recordings of sounds emitted by whales and dolphins are used to detect the individuals, to classify their sounds and to localize them during their dives. A scientific workshop on these topics was created in 2003 and was called "International Workshop on Detection, Classification and Localization of Marine Mammals using Passive acoustics". Every 2 years since, regular sessions have brought together researchers specialized in marine biology, bioacoustics, underwater acoustics, signal processing, pattern recognition and mathematics. In celebration of the 10th anniversary of this workshop, we take the opportunity to publish this book comprising chapters from scientific teams who have actively participated on the advanced international research of cetacean observations.
Preface by (alphabetical order) Adam, Desharnais, Mellinger, Moretti, Pavan and Samaran Chapter 1 by Pavan, Fossati and Caltavuturo, Marine bioacoustics and computation bioacoustics at the University of Pavia (Italy) Chapter 2 by Roch, Širovic and Baumann-Pickering, Detection, classification, and localization of cetaceans by groups at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and San Diego State University (2003-2013) Chapter 3 by Moretti, Morrissey, Jarvis and Shaffer, Passive acoustic monitoring on widely-spaced bottom-mounted hydrophones Chapter 4 by Glotin, Giraudet, Razik, Paris, Halkias, Chamrouki, Prevot, Patris, Benard, Monnin, Lelandais, Abeille, Doh, Dufour, Rabouy and Mishchenko, Tracking multiple marine mammals by shortly or widely spaced hydrophones Chapter 5 by Urazghildiiev, Hawthorne, Spaulding and Clark, Detection, classification, localization and tracking marine mammals Chapter 6 by Cholewiak, Risch, Valtierra and Van Parijs, Methods for passive acoustic tracking of marine mammals: estimating calling rates, depths and detection probability for density estimation Chapter 7 by Kandia, Detecting clicks in low SNR conditions Chapter 8 by Nosal, Model-based marine mammal localization methods Chapter 9 by Mouy, Oswald, Leary, Delarue, Vallarta, Rideout, Mellinger, Erbe, Hannay and Martin, Passive acoustic monitoring of marine mammals in the Arctic Chapter 10 by Mathias, Thode, Straley, O'Connell and Wild, Studies of depredating sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) off Sitka, AK, using bioacoustics tags and long-range passive acoustic tracking Chapter 11 by J. Oswald, Rankin, Barlow, M. Oswald and Lammers, Real-time Odontocete Call Classification Algorithm (ROCCA): software for species identification of delphinid whistles Chapter 12 by Samaran, Gandilhon, Doh, Pace, Cazau, Laplanche, Lopatka, Glotin, White, Zarzycki, Motsch and Adam, Inside the sounds emitted by some cetacean species PRICE : 79 euros To order this book, 3 solutions : - send an email to [email protected] or - buy it on our website: http://www.cb.u-psud.fr/book%20DCL%202013.html or - go on the French Amazon site: http://www.amazon.fr/Detection-Classification-Localization-Mammals-Acoustics /dp/2746661187/ref=sr_1_1?s=english-books&ie=UTF8&qid=1395840447&sr=1-1&keyw ords=detection+classification+marine+mammals If you have any problem, feel free to send me an email: [email protected] Sincerely, Olivier ADAM Bioacoustics Team, CNPS-CNRS UMR 8195 Université Paris Sud, Bat.446, 91405 Orsay, FRANCE Tel:(33-1).69.15.68.26 Fax:(33-1).69.15.77.26 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.cb.u-psud.fr/
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