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Seadragon Cetacean-Human Network

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Project c2h - cetacean to human - building Seadragon, a tool for the scientific research of the acoustic communication of cetaceans, supporting the creation, emission, and recognition of underwater whistles. The blog: http://leafyseadragon.blogspot.com/


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2006-08-19

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2001-06-02

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  • Chat with Dolphins on your Mac: Seadragon2dot1

    Seadragon2dot1 is out. Double-click on the jar file to launch the application. Works on a Mac with Java 5 installed (free from Apple). Also works under Windows. There are two jar files: Seadragon2dot1at10fsps.jar and Seadragon2dot1at40fsps. The first one is for 10 frequency samples per second (fsps) and the second one is for 40 fsps. If you have an older computer, you could use the one for 10 fsps and probably do fine. The jar files can be downloaded from http://sourceforge.net/projects/c2h/ You can also download the source code: Seadragon2dot1_src_20060818 (.zip) Blog http://leafyseadragon.blogspot.com/ contains the user guide.

    posted by sm1 1236 days ago

  • File released: /LeafySeadragon 2/seadragon2dot1at40fsps.zip/seadragon2dot1at40fsps.zip

    posted 1236 days ago

  • File released: /LeafySeadragon 2/seadragon2dot1at10fsps.zip/seadragon2dot1at10fsps.zip

    posted 1236 days ago

  • LeafySeadragon 2 seadragon2dot1at40fsps.zip file released: seadragon2dot1at40fsps.zip

    posted 1236 days ago

  • LeafySeadragon 2 seadragon2dot1at10fsps.zip file released: seadragon2dot1at10fsps.zip

    posted 1236 days ago

  • File released: /LeafySeadragon 2/Seadragon2dot1_src_20060818/seadragon2dot1_src_20060818.zip

    posted 1236 days ago

  • LeafySeadragon 2 Seadragon2dot1_src_20060818 file released: seadragon2dot1_src_20060818.zip

    posted 1237 days ago

  • Seadragon 2 with new Swing GUI

    Enables communication experiments with dolphins using underwater whistles. You can emit and receive whistles. You can design your own whistles and use whistles similar to dolphin whistles. Usable at sea on a laptop. Requires Java SE 5 and 2 hydrophones, one of which must be designed to emit. The blog: http://leafyseadragon.blogspot.com/

    posted by sm1 1291 days ago

  • Seadragon 1.0 beta 0.9.6 released - usable at sea

    Seadragon 1.0 beta 0.9.6 released - usable at sea at http://sourceforge.net/projects/c2h/ and https://leafy.dev.java.net/ Here's a summary of the release notes: WHAT'S NEW IN THIS RELEASE - Added two new GUI entry fields in the *controls* window (tab) - One field is for determining if a single frequency value matches a corresponding value in another signal that it is being compared to for recognition. One signal is newly acquired and the other is from the lexicon in memory. - The other field is for determining if an entire signal matches another signal during the recognition process. One signal is newly acquired and the other is from the lexicon in memory. - Added a new non-editable field in the *controls* window to display the voltage sampling rate in use (the number of voltage samples per seconds, e.g., 48,000) - Added a new set of widgets in the *signals* window to enter a signal name and display data about the signal, such as the frequency values. Use it at sea. Please use appropriate sound levels in order to protect the everyone's hearing; the standard headphone jack of a PC is low power and below the dangerous level; the limit should probably be 146 dB with a reference to 1 micro Pascal, this is the allowed limit for US Navy divers; and for comparison, Blue Whales can produce sounds at 180 dB re 1uP). serge

    posted by sm1 1669 days ago

  • LeafySeadragon Software Looking for Technical Users

    LeafySeadragon Software Looking for Technical Users to run a LeafySeadragon Cetacean-Human Network backbone, including a dolphon simulator, so that people can use the network with their PC or cellphone. LeafySeaDragon 0.4 Cetacean-Human Network and Leafy 0.7.5 API Released by http://sourceforge.net/projects/c2h and http://leafy.dev.java.net/ LeafySeadragon version 0.4 is an advanced prototype, 100% Java, peer-to-peer sending simulated Cetacean sounds over the Internet and playing them back on an ordinary PC. With future versions of LeafySeadragon, people will be able use their PC and hand-held devices including cellphones to interact with Cetaceans anywhere in the world. With LeafySeadragon, you can setup your own Cetacean interaction and research system and take part in the continued development of the system. The LeafySeaDragon system is designed to be used for Cetacean research and for setting up a world-wide Internet-based Cetacean two-way acoustics communication system (human-to-cetacean and vice versa). This version also includes a generic API, Leafy, that can be used for any type of IP-socket-based distributed application. Free download: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=28542 or http://leafy.dev.java.net/ We are looking for partners to host one or more backbone so that clients can connect to them from their PC or mobile devices and interact with a simulated dolphin. We are also looking for a corporate sponsor for the upcoming live version 1.0 working with underwater sounds. btw, donations can also be made at http://sourceforge.net/projects/c2h/ Copyright 2003 Serge Masse. All rights reserved.

    posted by sm1 2206 days ago

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