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A quantitative measure of similarity for tursiops truncatus signature whistles
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A quantitative measure of similarity for tursiops truncatus signature whistles

John R. Buck and Peter L. Tyack
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol.94(5), pp.2497-2506
11/01/1993
PMID: 8270729

Abstract

Bottlenose dolphins (tursiops truncatus) produce individually distinctive narrow-band ‘‘signature whistles.’’ These whistles may be differentiated by the structure of their frequency contours. An algorithm is presented for extracting frequency contours from whistles and comparing two such contours. This algorithm performs nonuniform time dilation to align the contours and provides a quantitative distance measure between the contours. Two recognition experiments using the algorithm on three dolphin whistles from each of five individuals classified 15 out of 15 single-loop whistles correctly, and 14 out of 15 central loops for multiple-loop whistles correctly.

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