A good question was raised on a call with Canadian open source collaborators today (HALLO project, #ai4orcas-hallo in Orcasound Slack), some of whom have been experimenting with different window durations in developing a binary classifier for SRKW+Bigg's+NRKW+offshore ecotypes of killer whales in the NE Pacific (with habitat in BC, Canada, coastal environments):
Why did Pod.Cast and OrcaHello elect to use a 2.45 second window?
It would be ideal to recall the rationale and add it to the README.MD file.
On the call, I said I thought it was due to the statistics of SRKW call duration, but I'm not seeing the 2.45 second (or 2450 millisecond) value in Orcasound's shared spreadsheet of SRKW.
A good question was raised on a call with Canadian open source collaborators today (HALLO project, #ai4orcas-hallo in Orcasound Slack), some of whom have been experimenting with different window durations in developing a binary classifier for SRKW+Bigg's+NRKW+offshore ecotypes of killer whales in the NE Pacific (with habitat in BC, Canada, coastal environments):
Why did Pod.Cast and OrcaHello elect to use a 2.45 second window?
It would be ideal to recall the rationale and add it to the README.MD file.
On the call, I said I thought it was due to the statistics of SRKW call duration, but I'm not seeing the 2.45 second (or 2450 millisecond) value in Orcasound's shared spreadsheet of SRKW.