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author Palmer, K J
Cummings, Emma
Dowd, Michael G
Frasier, Kait
Frazao, Fabio
Harris, Alex
Houweling, April
Kanes, Jasper
Kirsebom, Oliver S
Klinck, Holger
LeBlond, Holly
Laturnus, Lauren
Matkin, Craig
Murphy, Olivia
Myers, Hannah
Olsen, Dan
O'Neill, Caitlin
Padovese, Bruno
Pilkington, James
Quayle, Lucy
Vuibert, Amalis Riera
Trounce, Krista
Vagle, Svein
Veirs, Scott
Veirs, Val
Wladichuk, Jen
Wood, Jason
Yack, Tina
Yurk, Harald
Joy, Ruth
author_facet Palmer, K J
Cummings, Emma
Dowd, Michael G
Frasier, Kait
Frazao, Fabio
Harris, Alex
Houweling, April
Kanes, Jasper
Kirsebom, Oliver S
Klinck, Holger
LeBlond, Holly
Laturnus, Lauren
Matkin, Craig
Murphy, Olivia
Myers, Hannah
Olsen, Dan
O'Neill, Caitlin
Padovese, Bruno
Pilkington, James
Quayle, Lucy
Vuibert, Amalis Riera
Trounce, Krista
Vagle, Svein
Veirs, Scott
Veirs, Val
Wladichuk, Jen
Wood, Jason
Yack, Tina
Yurk, Harald
Joy, Ruth
Palmer, K J
Cummings, Emma
Dowd, Michael G
Frasier, Kait
Frazao, Fabio
Harris, Alex
Houweling, April
Kanes, Jasper
Kirsebom, Oliver S
Klinck, Holger
LeBlond, Holly
Laturnus, Lauren
Matkin, Craig
Murphy, Olivia
Myers, Hannah
Olsen, Dan
O'Neill, Caitlin
Padovese, Bruno
Pilkington, James
Quayle, Lucy
Vuibert, Amalis Riera
Trounce, Krista
Vagle, Svein
Veirs, Scott
Veirs, Val
Wladichuk, Jen
Wood, Jason
Yack, Tina
Yurk, Harald
Joy, Ruth
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents A Public Dataset of Annotated Orcinus orca Acoustic Signals for Detection and Ecotype Classification. Palmer, K J Cummings, Emma Dowd, Michael G Frasier, Kait Frazao, Fabio Harris, Alex Houweling, April Kanes, Jasper Kirsebom, Oliver S Klinck, Holger LeBlond, Holly Laturnus, Lauren Matkin, Craig Murphy, Olivia Myers, Hannah Olsen, Dan O'Neill, Caitlin Padovese, Bruno Pilkington, James Quayle, Lucy Vuibert, Amalis Riera Trounce, Krista Vagle, Svein Veirs, Scott Veirs, Val Wladichuk, Jen Wood, Jason Yack, Tina Yurk, Harald Joy, Ruth Animals Vocalization, Animal Whale, Killer Acoustics British Columbia Washington Alaska Killer whales (Orcinus orca) exhibit significant ecological and genetic diversity, with three primary sympatric populations in the Northeast Pacific: Resident, Bigg's (Transient), and Offshore. Each population is characterized by distinct foraging habits, social structures, and vocal repertoires, which complicate accurate monitoring and conservation efforts. This dataset, compiled from diverse sources, provides a comprehensive resource for the detection and classification of killer whale vocalizations. The dataset includes annotated acoustic recordings spanning 11 years from various locations in Alaska, British Columbia, and Washington, collected using multiple hydrophone systems. It addresses the challenge of differentiating killer whale calls from other marine species and environmental noise, including specific instances of confounding signals that may help enhance model robustness. Detailed annotations capture a diverse suite of vocalizations and their associated metadata, facilitating the development of advanced machine learning models for ecological monitoring. This curated dataset aims to improve the accuracy of killer whale detection algorithms, support conservation efforts, and advance our understanding of killer whale acoustic communication across different populations.
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publishDate 2025
publisher Scientific data
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spellingShingle A Public Dataset of Annotated Orcinus orca Acoustic Signals for Detection and Ecotype Classification.
Palmer, K J
Cummings, Emma
Dowd, Michael G
Frasier, Kait
Frazao, Fabio
Harris, Alex
Houweling, April
Kanes, Jasper
Kirsebom, Oliver S
Klinck, Holger
LeBlond, Holly
Laturnus, Lauren
Matkin, Craig
Murphy, Olivia
Myers, Hannah
Olsen, Dan
O'Neill, Caitlin
Padovese, Bruno
Pilkington, James
Quayle, Lucy
Vuibert, Amalis Riera
Trounce, Krista
Vagle, Svein
Veirs, Scott
Veirs, Val
Wladichuk, Jen
Wood, Jason
Yack, Tina
Yurk, Harald
Joy, Ruth
Animals
Vocalization, Animal
Whale, Killer
Acoustics
British Columbia
Washington
Alaska
A Public Dataset of Annotated Orcinus orca Acoustic Signals for Detection and Ecotype Classification. Palmer, K J Cummings, Emma Dowd, Michael G Frasier, Kait Frazao, Fabio Harris, Alex Houweling, April Kanes, Jasper Kirsebom, Oliver S Klinck, Holger LeBlond, Holly Laturnus, Lauren Matkin, Craig Murphy, Olivia Myers, Hannah Olsen, Dan O'Neill, Caitlin Padovese, Bruno Pilkington, James Quayle, Lucy Vuibert, Amalis Riera Trounce, Krista Vagle, Svein Veirs, Scott Veirs, Val Wladichuk, Jen Wood, Jason Yack, Tina Yurk, Harald Joy, Ruth Animals Vocalization, Animal Whale, Killer Acoustics British Columbia Washington Alaska Killer whales (Orcinus orca) exhibit significant ecological and genetic diversity, with three primary sympatric populations in the Northeast Pacific: Resident, Bigg's (Transient), and Offshore. Each population is characterized by distinct foraging habits, social structures, and vocal repertoires, which complicate accurate monitoring and conservation efforts. This dataset, compiled from diverse sources, provides a comprehensive resource for the detection and classification of killer whale vocalizations. The dataset includes annotated acoustic recordings spanning 11 years from various locations in Alaska, British Columbia, and Washington, collected using multiple hydrophone systems. It addresses the challenge of differentiating killer whale calls from other marine species and environmental noise, including specific instances of confounding signals that may help enhance model robustness. Detailed annotations capture a diverse suite of vocalizations and their associated metadata, facilitating the development of advanced machine learning models for ecological monitoring. This curated dataset aims to improve the accuracy of killer whale detection algorithms, support conservation efforts, and advance our understanding of killer whale acoustic communication across different populations.
title A Public Dataset of Annotated Orcinus orca Acoustic Signals for Detection and Ecotype Classification.
topic Animals
Vocalization, Animal
Whale, Killer
Acoustics
British Columbia
Washington
Alaska
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40610481/