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Best Practices for Passive Acoustic Monitoring and Using BirdNET and Raven Pro
Best Practices for Passive Acoustic Monitoring and Using BirdNET and Raven Pro was presented by Yang Center trainers Larissa Sugai...
Best Practices for Data Management
Introduction The introduction of the Machine Learning Detector into Raven Pro has made the analysis and interpretation of large-scale passive...
Machine Learning Detector – Quick Start Guide
Raven's new Learning Detector uses TensorFlow machine learning technology to automatically detect and classify sounds.
Custom Machine Learning Models with BirdNET Analyzer GUI
Custom Machine Learning Models with BirdNET Analyzer GUI is a recording of the BioacousTalks presentation from September 19th, 2023, presented...
Acoustic analysis with BirdNET and (almost) no coding: practical instructions
Automated birdsong detect: complete instructions
Recommended Literature about Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM)
Introduction The following literature may prove useful for those planning their own Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) projects. Connor Wood (BirdNET...
Protected: Add BirdNET V2.4 to Raven Pro
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