There You Are! Automated Detection of Indris’ Songs on Features Extracted from Passive Acoustic Recordings
Davide Ravaglia(University of Turin), Marco Gamba(University of Turin), Achaz von Hardenberg(University of Chester), Walter Cristiano(University of Turin), Valeria Torti(University of Turin), Teresa Raimondi(University of Turin), Jonah Ratsimbazafy(Institut Pasteur de Madagascar), Cristina Giacoma(University of Turin), Filippo Carugati(Accademia Albertina delle Belle Arti), Chiara De Gregorio(University of Warwick), Valeria Ferrario(University of Turin), Daria Valente(University of Turin)
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