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Distinguishing between rats and mice
The Cacophony Project team have come up with a cunning algorithm to automatically distinguish between rats and mice. -
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Add notes to bird recordings
You can now add notes to bird recordings and flag the recording as requiring review, or cool. Stations with no recordings can now be deleted. -
Human voices automatically deleted from Bird Monitor
We now have the ability to automatically remove recordings that contain human voices. Also, you can now pin as many tags as you want. -
18 new birds and other sounds now recognised by the bird monitor
The Cacophony Bird Monitor can now recognise human, kiwi, morepork, whistler, generic bird calls, bellbird, black noddy, blackbird, crimson rosella, fantail, frog, grey warbler, house sparrow, insect, noise, norfolk gerygone, norfolk robin, rifleman, rooster, silvereye, sooty tern, sparrow, white tern. More improvements are on their way. -
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Bulk delete
You can now delete recordings in bulk. Up to now you could only delete recordings individually. This was painful if you wanted to delete lots of recordings. Now it is easy. -
Create email alerts - near real time.
You can now create your own email alerts when specific animals are detected. Up until now you had to ask us to set this up for you. A new interface... -
Hierarchical tags - you can now tag stoats, rats, etc!
You can now tag at a finer level of granularity. For example, rather than tagging a track as a mustelid you have the option of tagging it as a stoat, weasel or ferret -
Change your display name on Cacophony browse
You can now change your display name and are required to use your email address to log onto Cacophony Portal and Sidekick. When adding to users to a group you must now use their email address. -
Add pictures to recordings and manually upload bird recordings
A new software release adds a couple more requested features:
- the ability to add pictures to recordings, and
- the ability to manually upload bird recordings.
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Bug fixes, small improvements and documentation about audio tagging.
Bird tagging improvements include the ability to zoom in on the frequency axis, change the colour pallet, and an expanded list of birds. Several small bug fixes, a new bird monitor manual and a video showing how to do the tagging.
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