Hello Open Acoustic crew, and thank you so much for the link to your recent paper on testing of the acoustic detection algorithms for the AudioMoth (https://www.openacousticdevices.info/publications). This is exactly what we'd like to do here in south-western Australia; to use the AudioMoth to 'listen' for (and record, where applicable) a single target species of frog (and avoid a large amount of post-collection raw data processing). Can you please offer me some guidance as to the steps that I'd need to go through to get that algorithm, modify it for our target sound, and then load it onto an AudioMoth? We're keen to give this a go! Thank you.
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Hi Wes, We'd be keen to collaborate on a frog detector - we have a specific algorithm that we've playing around with for this task that uses a bit more domain specific information - it looks for not just the core frequency of the croak (typically 1-2kHz) but the pattern of modulation which is quite distinctive. Do you have some recordings of the target species? Alex