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Bat detective—Deep learning tools for bat acoustic signal detection

Abstract:
Automatically identifying bat species from their echolocation calls is a difficult but important task for monitoring bats and the ecosystem they live in. Major challenges in automatic bat call identification are high call variability, similarities between species, interfering calls and lack of annotated data. Many currently available models suffer from relatively poor performance on real-life data due to being trained on single call datasets and, moreover, are often too slow for real-time classification. Here, we propose a Transformer architecture for multi-label classification with potential applications in real-time classification scenarios. We train our model on synthetically generated multi-species recordings by merging multiple bats calls into a single recording with multiple simultaneous calls. Our approach achieves a single species accuracy of 88.92% (F1-score of 84.23%) and a multi species macro F1-score of 74.40% on our test set. In comparison to three other tools on the independent and publicly available dataset ChiroVox, our model achieves at least 25.82% better accuracy for single species classification and at least 6.9% better macro F1-score for multi species classification.Comment: Volume 78, December 2023, 10228
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Published
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10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005995

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0000-0002-5787-5073
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0000-0002-0965-1649
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University of Oxford
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0000-0002-7959-9292


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Public Library of Science
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PLoS Computational Biology More from this journal
Volume:
14
Issue:
3
Pages:
e1005995-e1005995
Publication date:
2018-03-08
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1553-7358
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1553-734X


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English
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2349127
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pubs:2349127
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W2922355292
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2025-12-11
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