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a Python machine learning library for animal vocalizations and bioacoustics

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hybrid-vocal-classifier

a Python machine learning library for animal vocalizations and bioacoustics

finch singing with annotated spectrogram of song

Getting Started

You can install with pip: $ pip install hybrid-vocal-classifier
For more detail, please see: https://hybrid-vocal-classifier.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html#install

To learn how to use hybrid-vocal-classifier, please see the documentation at:
http://hybrid-vocal-classifier.readthedocs.io
You can find a tutorial here: https://hybrid-vocal-classifier.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorial.html
A more interactive tutorial in Jupyter notebooks is here:
https://github.com/NickleDave/hybrid-vocal-classifier-tutorial

Project Information

the hybrid-vocal-classifier library (hvc for short) makes it easier for researchers studying animal vocalizations and bioacoustics to apply machine learning algorithms to their data. The focus on automating the sort of annotations
often used by researchers studying vocal learning
sets hvc apart from more general software tools for bioacoustics.

In addition to automating annotation of data, hvc aims to make it easy for you to compare different models people have proposed,
using the data you have in your lab, so you can see for yourself which one works best for your needs. A related goal is to help you figure out just how much data you have to label to get "good enough" accuracy for your analyses.

You can think of hvc as a high-level wrapper around the scikit-learn library, plus built-in functionality for working with annotated animal sounds.

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License

The project is licensed under the BSD license.

Citation

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Backstory

hvc was originally developed in the Sober lab as a tool to automate annotation of birdsong (as shown in the picture above). It grew out of a submission to the SciPy 2016 conference and later developed into a library, as presented in this talk: https://youtu.be/BwNeVNou9-s

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