
All demos are based on an artificial neural network we call BirdNET. This page features some of our public demonstrations, including a live stream demo, a demo for the analysis of audio recordings, an Android and iOS app, and its visualization of submissions.

BirdNET aims to provide innovative tools for conservationists, biologists, and birders alike. BirdNET is a citizen science platform as well as an analysis software for extremely large collections of audio. We support various hardware and operating systems such as Arduino microcontrollers, the Raspberry Pi, smartphones, web browsers, workstation PCs, and even cloud services. BirdNET is a research platform that aims at recognizing birds by sound at scale. Our research is mainly focused on the detection and classification of avian sounds using machine learning – we want to assist experts and citizen scientist in their work of monitoring and protecting our birds. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the Chair of Media Informatics at Chemnitz University of Technology are trying to find an answer to this question. Identify mystery recordings, or share your expertise in the forums.How can computers learn to recognize birds from sounds? The K. We invite you to share your own recordings, help Listen, download, and explore the wildlife sound recordings in the collection.īut xeno-canto is more than just a collection of recordings. Whether you are a research scientist, a birder, or simply curiousĪbout a sound that you heard out your kitchen window, we invite you to

Xeno-canto is a website dedicated to sharing wildlife sounds from all over the

Many ultrasound recordings as well! Baudewijn was very much at the start of this, together with Roy Kleukers. To kick off this new XC episode, Baudewijn Odé has shared some 1500 recordings from his personal collections. Without financial help of NLBIF and the Orthopterists' Society we wouldn't even have started. The folks at Naturalis, in particular Ruud Altenburg, Marijn Prins, Judith Slaa, Karim Khanipour and Daphne Duin, have helped us enormously to get it all done. Welcome Orthoptera from anywhere in the world! Some 30,000 species.

After a major behind-the-scenes makeover XC now embraces the diversity of Grasshopper and Cricket sounds.
