학술논문

Audio Signal Analysis: An Application to Wolf Population Counting
Document Type
Conference
Source
2007 Third International IEEE Conference on Signal-Image Technologies and Internet-Based System Signal-Image Technologies and Internet-Based System, 2007. SITIS '07. Third International IEEE Conference on. :485-492 Dec, 2007
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Chirp
Time frequency analysis
Noise
Transforms
Image edge detection
Anisotropic magnetoresistance
Smoothing methods
Reassigned spectrogram
signal enhancement
partial deifferential equation
Chirplet Transform
instantaneous frequency estimation
parametric method
voice separation
multiple instantaneous frequency tracking
population counting
Language
Abstract
We investigate the use of signal and image theory based algorithms to estimate the number of individuals within a wolf pack howling in a given field recording, as a counting alternative to the traditional trace collecting methodologies. We, first, apply a noise-reduction signal-enhancement technique based on the numerical solving of a suitable partial differential equation acting on the spectrogram. Then, assuming that the wolves chorus may be modelled as an addition of linear chirps, we use the quadratic energy distribution corresponding to the Chirplet Transform of the signal to produce estimates of the corresponding instantaneous frequencies, chirp-rates and amplitudes at each instant of the recording. We finally establish suitable criteria to decide how such estimates are connected in time.