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Shift to Python 3 and add a viewer #9
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Hi David, Great. I've actually got a tool under development at the moment, but it does not support this code base - it is for the new tools we are building. Hopefully I will be able to share it soon. Unfortunately, I don't have time right now to review the conflicts in this pull request so I will leave it for the moment. Oisin |
No worries.
Great to hear from you , and to discover you are now just down the road!
They are about to do a bit of work locally on a path, upgrading it and adding street lighting so I am gatehring data before and after, with nearby control sites, to evaluate the impact. Much easier now the audiomoth supports intensity based recording, and filtering.
Batdetect is a key tool in first stage filtering of the data.
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Hi David,
Great. I've actually got a tool under development at the moment, but it does not support this code base - it is for the new tools we are building. Hopefully I will be able to share it soon.
Unfortunately, I don't have time right now to review the conflicts in this pull request so I will leave it for the moment.
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Hi,
I've been tinkering for a while and finally got round to the start of a viewer/annotation tool (see bat_view).
Rather rudimentary and sluggish but does the job. Load in a folder of wav files and afolder with teh corresponding sceneRect.csv files and it will overlay the detections and allow thresholding.
I've got a new study kicking off so I wanted to visualise how it was behaving.