Python code for the detection of bat echolocation calls in full spectrum audio recordings. This code recreate the results from the paper Bat Detective - Deep Learning Tools for Bat Acoustic Signal Detection. You will also find some additional information and data on our project page.
bat_train
contains the code to train the models and recreate the plots in the paper.
bat_eval
contains lightweight python scripts that load a pretrained model and run the detector on a directory of audio files. No GPU is required for this step.
Here is a short video that describes how our systems works.
Nature Smart Cities Deployment of smart audio detectors that use our code base to detect bats in East London.
Bat Detective Zooniverse citizen science project that was created to collected our training data.
iBats Global bat monitoring program.
If you find our work useful in your research please consider citing our paper:
@inproceedings{batdetect18,
title = {Bat Detective - Deep Learning Tools for Bat Acoustic Signal Detection},
author = {Mac Aodha, Oisin and Gibb, Rory and Barlow, Kate and Browning, Ella and
Firman, Michael and Freeman, Robin and Harder, Briana and Kinsey, Libby and
Mead, Gary and Newson, Stuart and Pandourski, Ivan and Parsons, Stuart and
Russ, Jon and Szodoray-Paradi, Abigel and Szodoray-Paradi, Farkas and
Tilova, Elena and Girolami, Mark and Brostow, Gabriel and E. Jones, Kate.},
journal={PLOS Computational Biology},
year={2018}
}
We are enormously grateful for the efforts and enthusiasm of the amazing iBats and Bat Detective volunteers. We would also like to thank Ian Agranat and Joe Szewczak for useful discussions and access to their systems. Finally, we would like to thank Zooniverse for setting up and hosting the Bat Detective project.
Code, audio data, and annotations are available for research purposes only i.e. non-commercial use. For any other use of the software or data please contact the authors.