Dataset in support of the thesis 'Automating the detection of marine sound sources'
Dataset in support of the thesis 'Automating the detection of marine sound sources'
The dataset associated with the PhD Thesis 'Automating the Detection of Marine Sound Sources', by Ellen L White. This dataset does not include any raw passive acoustic data, please contact me if you are interested in access to any of this data. The data repository contains the training and testing data used within the thesis to develop a CNN for muli-sound source detection, including all required scripts to replicate this work.
Passive acoustic monitoring, Deep Learning, Marine Sound Sources, Labelled Data
University of Southampton
White, Ellen Louise
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White, Ellen Louise
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White, Ellen Louise
(2023)
Dataset in support of the thesis 'Automating the detection of marine sound sources'.
University of Southampton
doi:10.5281/zenodo.10276722
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Abstract
The dataset associated with the PhD Thesis 'Automating the Detection of Marine Sound Sources', by Ellen L White. This dataset does not include any raw passive acoustic data, please contact me if you are interested in access to any of this data. The data repository contains the training and testing data used within the thesis to develop a CNN for muli-sound source detection, including all required scripts to replicate this work.
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Published date: 6 December 2023
Keywords:
Passive acoustic monitoring, Deep Learning, Marine Sound Sources, Labelled Data
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Local EPrints ID: 485441
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/485441
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Date deposited: 06 Dec 2023 17:45
Last modified: 06 Dec 2023 17:55
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