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Automatic recognition of squirrel monkey vocalisations by means of a filterbank

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Up to now the problem of classifying squirrel monkey vocalizations has not been solved satisfactorily. The problem is now approached by a method, which consists of 2 phases. At first the monkey vocalizations are compared with the aid of physical criteria and classified by types. According to the classification of types, the membership of the individual vocalizations is tested.

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Meier, M., Steppuhn, U. & Rück, W. Automatic recognition of squirrel monkey vocalisations by means of a filterbank. Experientia 35, 1342–1343 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01963997

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