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An automatic analysis of ultrasound vocalisations for the prediction of interaction context in captive Egyptian fruit bats (2406.06332v1)

Published 10 Jun 2024 in cs.SD and eess.AS

Abstract: Prior work in computational bioacoustics has mostly focused on the detection of animal presence in a particular habitat. However, animal sounds contain much richer information than mere presence; among others, they encapsulate the interactions of those animals with other members of their species. Studying these interactions is almost impossible in a naturalistic setting, as the ground truth is often lacking. The use of animals in captivity instead offers a viable alternative pathway. However, most prior works follow a traditional, statistics-based approach to analysing interactions. In the present work, we go beyond this standard framework by attempting to predict the underlying context in interactions between captive \emph{Rousettus Aegyptiacus} using deep neural networks. We reach an unweighted average recall of over 30\% -- more than thrice the chance level -- and show error patterns that differ from our statistical analysis. This work thus represents an important step towards the automatic analysis of states in animals from sound.

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