Passive acoustic detection and estimation of the number of sources using compact arrays (PDF)

Urazghildiiev, I.R. and D.E. Hannay

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 143: 2825-2833 (2018)

DOI: 10.1121/1.5037361

The problem of estimating the number of sound-producing sources detected using a compact array of hydrophones is addressed. Closed form expressions representing the techniques of automatic detection and estimation of the number of callers are given. Their performance is evaluated on a year-long dataset (1 October 2015–6 October 2016) containing humpback whale and killer whale calls collected in the Strait of Georgia, near Vancouver, British Columbia. Manual verification of the automatic detections produced by the approach required ∼40 h.

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