Leafy Seadragon demoed at International Conference in Boston, July 2007
Leafy Seadragon, the first open source application to research cetacean communication by using two-way underwater acoustic interactions, was successfully demonstrated at the 3rd International Workshop on Detection and Classification of Marine Mammals using Passive Acoustics, on July 24, 2007, in Boston.
Ken Ekstrom from MIT did a great job with his audio equipment and personal whales and dolphins recordings.
Leafy was also successfully tested in a sea harbor, using a laptop and two hydrophones from Aquarian Audio, and without any marine mammals nearby.
Labels: acoustic, bioacoustic, cetacean, dolphins, leafyseadragon, open source, whales
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