Sound-based Bird Classification Using Perceptual Features and Machine Learning: A Gaussian Mixture Model
Abstract
Classification of birds based on their sound patterns and identification of bird species found in the chirping sounds of birds were experimented with using the feature extraction method. This work is beneficial in ornithology to study birds and their behavior based on their sounds. The proposed methods can automatically classify birds by different sound processing. The audio file of a bird’s sound recording is first cut into smaller samples, and then the Fourier transform is utilized to analyze the frequencies in each instance. Features are extracted through the Perceptual Linear Prediction Cepstral Coefficients method, which can identify specific characteristics unique to each bird species. The clustering process is done using the Gaussian Mixture Model employed here to classify the birds into the respective classes; the last method is applying the testing procedure. It has been done to test our model’s accuracy in categorizing the various birds by their sounds. This work on the classification of birds using respective sounds has provided high accuracy for most birds, and the overall accuracy is 92%.
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