The North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) is an endangered species. These whales continuously suffer from deadly vessel impacts alongside the eastern coast of North America. There have been countless efforts to save the remaining 350 - 400 of them. One of the most prominent works is done by Marinexplore and Cornell University. A system of hydrophones linked to satellite connected-buoys has been deployed in the whales habitat. These hydrophones record and transmit live sounds to a base station. These recording might contain the right whale contact call as well as many other noises. The noise rate increases rapidly in vessel-busy areas such as by the Boston harbor. This paper presents and studies the problem of detecting the North Atlantic right whale contact call with the presence of noise and other marine life sounds. A novel algorithm was developed to preprocess the sound waves before a tree based hierarchical classifier is used to classify the data and provide a score. The developed model was trained with 30,000 data points made available through the Cornell University Whale Detection Challenge program. Results showed that the developed algorithm had close to 85% success rate in detecting the presence of the North Atlantic right whale.
翻译:北大西洋右鲸(Eubalaena glacialis)是濒危物种,这些鲸鱼在北美东海岸不断受到致命的船体撞击,这些鲸鱼在北美东海岸不断受到致命的船体撞击,为拯救其余的350-400只鲸鱼作出了无数努力。其中一项最突出的工作是由Marinexplore和Cornell大学完成的。在鲸鱼栖息地安装了一个与卫星连接的浮标相连的水力电话系统。这些水力电话记录并向一个基地站发送实时声音。这些记录可能包含右鲸接触电话以及许多其他噪音。在波士顿港等船只繁忙地区,噪音迅速上升。本文介绍并研究用噪音和其他海洋生命声音探测北大西洋右鲸接触电话的问题。开发了一种新的算法,在使用以树为基础的等级分类器对数据进行分类并提供分数之前,预先处理声波。开发的模型经过培训,通过康奈大学鲸探测挑战方案提供了30,000个数据点。结果显示,开发的算法在发现北大西洋右鲸鲸的存在方面接近85%的成功率率近85%。