by sm1
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/
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 ...
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, ...
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* ...
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 Sea Dragon 0.2 is a proof-of-concept, 100% Java, grid prototype sending simulated Cetacean sounds over the Internet and playing them back on an ordinary PC. This version contains a Cetacean audio simulator and 3 nodes working on 3 different ...
The second release of the open-source software tool to study the acoustic communication of Cetaceans. This release is a proof of concept prototype that implements nodes running remotely. It also implements a Cetacean signal simulator (c-sim) used to test ...
c2h.0.1.beta.1: the first release of the open-source software tool to study the acoustic communication of cetaceans. This version contains a C-App proptotype (an application that includes a node that handles communication with cetaceans and which will ...
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