Namespace AnalysisPrograms.Recognizers.Frogs
Classes
LitoriaBicolor
To call this LitoriaBicolor recognizer, the first command line argument must be "EventRecognizer". Alternatively, this recognizer can be called via the MultiRecognizer.
This frog recognizer is based on the "kek-kek" recognizer for the Lewin's Rail It looks for synchronous oscillations in two frequency bands This recognizer was first developed for Jenny ???, a Masters student around 2007. It has been updated in October 2016 to become one of the new RecognizerBase recognizers. however the Correlation technique used for the Lewins Rail did not work because the ossilations in the upper and lower freq bands are not correlated. Instead measure the oscillations in the upper and lower bands independently.
LitoriaBicolorConfig
LitoriaCaerulea
LitoriaCaerulea AKA: The Common Green Tree Frog This is a frog recognizer based on the "croak" or "honk" template It detects croak type calls by extracting three features: croak bandwidth, dominant frequency, croak duration. It may also look for trains of repeated croaks and set a minimum pulse train duration.
To call this recognizer, the first command line argument must be "EventRecognizer". Alternatively, this recognizer can be called via the MultiRecognizer.
LitoriaRothii
This is a frog recognizer based on the "ribit" or "washboard" template It detects ribit type calls by extracting three features: dominant frequency, pulse rate and pulse train duration.
This type recognizer was first developed for the Canetoad and has been duplicated with modification for other frogs To call this recognizer, the first command line argument must be "EventRecognizer". Alternatively, this recognizer can be called via the MultiRecognizer.
LitoriaRubella
This is a frog recognizer based on the "ribit" or "washboard" template It detects ribit type calls by extracting three features: dominant frequency, pulse rate and pulse train duration.
This type recognizer was first developed for the Canetoad and has been duplicated with modification for other frogs To call this recognizer, the first command line argument must be "EventRecognizer". Alternatively, this recognizer can be called via the MultiRecognizer.