F1000Research (Mar 2023)

ecoSound-web: an open-source, online platform for ecoacoustics [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]

  • Thomas C Wanger,
  • Mauladi -,
  • Liu Dilong,
  • Noemí Pérez,
  • Matthias Markolf,
  • Tara Hanf-Dressler,
  • Kevin F.A. Darras

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Passive acoustic monitoring of soundscapes and biodiversity produces vast amounts of audio recordings, but the management and analyses of these raw data present technical challenges. A multitude of software solutions exist, but none can fulfil all purposes required for the management, processing, navigation, analysis, and dissemination of acoustic data. The field of ecoacoustics needs a software tool that is free, evolving, and accessible. We take a step in that direction and present ecoSound-web: an open-source, online platform for ecoacoustics designed and built by ecologists and software engineers. ecoSound-web can be used for storing, organising, and sharing soundscape projects, manually creating and peer-reviewing annotations of soniferous animals and phonies, analysing audio in time and frequency, computing alpha acoustic indices, and providing reference sound libraries for different taxa. We present ecoSound-web’s features, structure, and compare it with similar software. We describe its operation mode and the workflow for typical use cases such as the sampling of bird and bat communities, the use of a primate call library, and the analysis of phonies and acoustic indices. ecoSound-web is available from: https://github.com/ecomontec/ecoSound-web

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