By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Journal of Mathematics -- Scientists have developed a new algorithm that can identify distinct dolphin click patterns among millions of clicks in recordings of wild dolphins. This approach, presented in PLOS Computational Biology by Kaitlin Frasier of Scripps Institution of Oceanography, California, and colleagues, could potentially help distinguish between dolphin species in the wild.
Frasier and her colleagues build autonomous underwater acoustic sensors that can record dolphins’ echolocation clicks in the wild for over a year at a time. These instruments serve as non-invasive tools for studying many aspects of dolphin populations, including how they are affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil …
CITATION: (2017-12-19), New algorithm recognizes distinct dolphin clicks in underwater recordings, Journal of Mathematics, 348, ISSN: 1945-8746, BUTTER® ID: 014872995
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