Entropy approach for bioacoustics signal analysis of repetitive notes

This paper discusses a method for analyzing animal sound by using information theory namely the Shannon entropy. The basic principle of the theory is first presented, together with the spectral centroid. The well known spectral centroid is used as a reference for result comparison. To assess the per...

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Main Authors: Jedol Dayou, Ng, Chee Han, Ho, Chong Mun, Abdul Hamid Ahmad, Sithi V. Muniandy, Mohd Noh Dalimin
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Published: 2011
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spelling my.ums.eprints.195972018-03-27T07:25:35Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19597/ Entropy approach for bioacoustics signal analysis of repetitive notes Jedol Dayou Ng, Chee Han Ho, Chong Mun Abdul Hamid Ahmad Sithi V. Muniandy Mohd Noh Dalimin QL Zoology This paper discusses a method for analyzing animal sound by using information theory namely the Shannon entropy. The basic principle of the theory is first presented, together with the spectral centroid. The well known spectral centroid is used as a reference for result comparison. To assess the performance and suitability of the proposed method, sound from 15 Australian frog species are used as test samples. The sound from these animal species are first segmented into syllables. The Shannon entropy value of the syllables are then determined, and compared to spectral centroid value. It is found that the syllables of the frogs sound have entropy that is different from one to another even from the same species. On the other hand, from the spectral centroid analysis, it is found that almost all of the syllables of frogs sound (from the same species) have a unique frequency value which implies that their sounds are highly consistent with repetitive note. 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19597/1/Entropy%20approach%20for%20bioacoustics%20signal%20analysis%20of%20repetitive%20notes.pdf Jedol Dayou and Ng, Chee Han and Ho, Chong Mun and Abdul Hamid Ahmad and Sithi V. Muniandy and Mohd Noh Dalimin (2011) Entropy approach for bioacoustics signal analysis of repetitive notes. In: 2010 International Conference on Biology, Environment and Chemistry, 28 - 30 December 2010, Hong Kong, China. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265525474_ENTROPY_APPROACH_FOR_BIOACOUSTICS_SIGNAL_ANALYSIS_OF_REPETITIVE_NOTES
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topic QL Zoology
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Jedol Dayou
Ng, Chee Han
Ho, Chong Mun
Abdul Hamid Ahmad
Sithi V. Muniandy
Mohd Noh Dalimin
Entropy approach for bioacoustics signal analysis of repetitive notes
description This paper discusses a method for analyzing animal sound by using information theory namely the Shannon entropy. The basic principle of the theory is first presented, together with the spectral centroid. The well known spectral centroid is used as a reference for result comparison. To assess the performance and suitability of the proposed method, sound from 15 Australian frog species are used as test samples. The sound from these animal species are first segmented into syllables. The Shannon entropy value of the syllables are then determined, and compared to spectral centroid value. It is found that the syllables of the frogs sound have entropy that is different from one to another even from the same species. On the other hand, from the spectral centroid analysis, it is found that almost all of the syllables of frogs sound (from the same species) have a unique frequency value which implies that their sounds are highly consistent with repetitive note.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Jedol Dayou
Ng, Chee Han
Ho, Chong Mun
Abdul Hamid Ahmad
Sithi V. Muniandy
Mohd Noh Dalimin
author_facet Jedol Dayou
Ng, Chee Han
Ho, Chong Mun
Abdul Hamid Ahmad
Sithi V. Muniandy
Mohd Noh Dalimin
author_sort Jedol Dayou
title Entropy approach for bioacoustics signal analysis of repetitive notes
title_short Entropy approach for bioacoustics signal analysis of repetitive notes
title_full Entropy approach for bioacoustics signal analysis of repetitive notes
title_fullStr Entropy approach for bioacoustics signal analysis of repetitive notes
title_full_unstemmed Entropy approach for bioacoustics signal analysis of repetitive notes
title_sort entropy approach for bioacoustics signal analysis of repetitive notes
publishDate 2011
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19597/1/Entropy%20approach%20for%20bioacoustics%20signal%20analysis%20of%20repetitive%20notes.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19597/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265525474_ENTROPY_APPROACH_FOR_BIOACOUSTICS_SIGNAL_ANALYSIS_OF_REPETITIVE_NOTES
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