The source code for the QUT Ecoacoustics AnalysisPrograms.exe (AP.exe) program. Documentation (in progress) can be found at https://ap.qut.ecoacoustics.info/.
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QUT Ecoacoustics Analysis Programs is a software package that can perform a suite of analyses on audio recordings of the environment. Although the analyses are intended for long-duration recordings (1 – 24 hours), in fact they can be performed on any audio file in a format supported by the software. Analysis Programs can:
All the analyses are performed by a single executable file, AnalysisPrograms.exe.
This citation should be used in all publications that use data, concepts, or results generated by AnalysisPrograms.exe or from this code base:
Michael Towsey, Anthony Truskinger, Mark Cottman-Fields, & Paul Roe. (2020, November 15). QutEcoacoustics/audio-analysis: Ecoacoustics Audio Analysis Software v20.11.2.0 (Version v20.11.2.0). Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4274299
Additionally, depending on the analysis that was run, extra work may be required to be cited. Any such additional citations will printed in the console and in the log file.
Weekly versions of AnalysisPrograms.exe are now built automatically at midnight Monday night. You can get copies from the Releases page.
Per-commit (the very latest) builds can be found from the Actions page.
This project is very old. We've released the full history for the sake of maintainability and transparency. Unfortunately this means all code before our open source release is not open sourced.
In practice this should never be a problem. We never use our old code, except for historical purposes, and you never should need to either. If you do need to use any of this code, just raise an issue and we'll make an exeption for your use case.
All code after a275d0bc5744ba43096b43de2ef2aee32dc14c18 () are licensed under the Apache License 2.0
All commits before a275d0bc5744ba43096b43de2ef2aee32dc14c18 () are not licensed under an open source license. All rights and copyright are retained, however, the public has permission to view, link to, and cite the code on GitHub.