Namespace AnalysisPrograms.Recognizers.Birds
Classes
ArdeaInsignis
Used to recognise calls of the White Heron in Bhutan. Originally a project of Tshering Dema.
AtrichornisRufescens
A recognizer for the Rufous scrubbird, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufous_scrubbird. The rufous scrubbird (Atrichornis rufescens) is a bird species in the family Atrichornithidae. It is endemic to Australia. This recognizer has been trained on good quality calls provided by NSW DPI by Brad Law and Kristen Thompson.
AtrichornisRufescens.AtrichornisRufescensConfig
CalyptorhynchusLathami
A recognizer for the Glossy-black Cockatoo, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossy_black_cockatoo. The glossy black cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus lathami), is the smallest member of the subfamily Calyptorhynchinae found in eastern Australia. This recognizer has been trained on good quality calls provided by NSW DPI by Brad Law and Kristen Thompson.
CalyptorhynchusLathami.CalyptorhynchusLathamiConfig
ClimacterisPicumnus
A recognizer for the Brown treecreeper, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_treecreeper. The brown treecreeper (Climacteris picumnus) is the largest Australasian treecreeper. The bird, endemic to eastern Australia, has a broad distribution. This recognizer has been trained on good quality calls provided by NSW DPI by Brad Law and Kristen Thompson.
ClimacterisPicumnus.ClimacterisPicumnusConfig
LewiniaPectoralis
AKA: Lewin's Rail This call recognizer depends on an oscillation recognizer picking up the Kek-kek repeated at a period of 200ms
This recognizer was first developed around 2007 for Masters student, Jenny Gibson, and her supervisor, Ian Williamson. It was updated in October 2016 to become one of the new recognizers derived from RecognizerBase.
To call this recognizer, the first command line argument must be "EventRecognizer". Alternatively, this recognizer can be called via the MultiRecognizer.
LewinsRailConfig
ManorinaMelanophrys
A recognizer for the Bell miner, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_miner. The bell miner (Manorina melanophrys), commonly known as the bellbird, is a colonial honeyeater, endemic to southeastern Australia. The common name refers to their bell-like call. 'Miner' is an old alternative spelling of 'myna', and is shared with other members of the genus Manorina. This recognizer has been trained on good quality calls provided by NSW DPI by Brad Law and Kristen Thompson.
ManorinaMelanophrys.ManorinaMelanophrysConfig
NinoxConnivens
A recognizer for the Barking Owl, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barking_owl. The barking owl (Ninox connivens), also known as the winking owl, is a nocturnal bird species native to mainland Australia and partsof Papua New Guinea and the Moluccas. They are a medium-sized brown owl and have a characteristic voice with calls ranging from a barking dog noise to a shrill human-like howl of great intensity. This recognizer has been trained on good quality calls provided by NSW DPI by Brad Law and Kristen Thompson.
NinoxConnivens.NinoxConnivensConfig
TytoNovaehollandiae
A recognizer for the Masked owl, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_masked_owl. The Australian masked owl (Tyto novaehollandiae) is a barn owl of Southern New Guinea and the non-desert areas of Australia. This recognizer has been trained on good quality calls provided by NSW DPI by Brad Law and Kristen Thompson.
TytoNovaehollandiae.TytoNovaehollandiaeConfig
TytoTenebricosa
A recognizer for the Greater sooty owl, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_sooty_owl. The greater sooty owl (Tyto tenebricosa) is a medium to large owl found in south-eastern Australia, Montane rainforests of New Guinea and have been seen on Flinders Island in the Bass Strait. This recognizer has been trained on good quality calls provided by NSW DPI by Brad Law and Kristen Thompson.