From eea9be4b484636453e337eb9173e86e1e753dbfc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: TQ Zhang Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2024 00:13:48 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] fix: fix typos in NeurIPS post --- _posts/2024-12-18-NeurIPS-2024-acoustics.md | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/_posts/2024-12-18-NeurIPS-2024-acoustics.md b/_posts/2024-12-18-NeurIPS-2024-acoustics.md index f2feb453..f00e8042 100644 --- a/_posts/2024-12-18-NeurIPS-2024-acoustics.md +++ b/_posts/2024-12-18-NeurIPS-2024-acoustics.md @@ -13,26 +13,26 @@ tags: - bioacoustics --- -Our work, "A Deep Learning Approach to the Automated Segmentation of Bird Vocalizations from Weakly Labeled Crowd-sourced Audio" was accepted and presented at NeurIPS 2024 in the "Tackling Climate Change with Machine Learning" Workshop hosted by Climate Change AI! Congrats to the authors: Jacob Ayers, Sean Perry, Samantha Prestrelski, Tianqi Zhang, Ludwig von Schoenfeldt, Mugen Blue, Gabriel Steinberg, Mathias Tobler,Ian Ingram, Curt Schurgers and Ryan Kastner. +Our work, "A Deep Learning Approach to the Automated Segmentation of Bird Vocalizations from Weakly Labeled Crowd-sourced Audio" was accepted and presented at NeurIPS 2024 in the "Tackling Climate Change with Machine Learning" Workshop hosted by Climate Change AI! Congrats to the authors: Jacob Ayers, Sean Perry, Samantha Prestrelski, Tianqi Zhang, Ludwig von Schoenfeldt, Mugen Blue, Gabriel Steinberg, Mathias Tobler, Ian Ingram, Curt Schurgers and Ryan Kastner. {% include img_caption.html src="assets/acoustic_species_id/2024_12_18_NeurIPS_Canda_Place.jpg" - caption="View of Canda Place, an iconic landmark of Vancover. View taken from the east side of the Vancover Convention Center. The confrence actually took place in both buildings with an underground tunnel connecting the two, as seen on the bottom right of the image. Taken by Sean Perry" + caption="View of Canada Place, an iconic landmark of Vancouver. View taken from the east side of the Vancouver Convention Center. The conference actually took place in both buildings with an underground tunnel connecting the two, as seen on the bottom right of the image. Taken by Sean Perry" %} -This focused on the issue of weakly labeled datasets, often associated with large bioacoustic crowdsource dataset. Traditional methods frequently use digital signal processing approches to identify the species of interest. This work takes a look at testing these methods with deep learning models. [The paper can be found here](https://www.climatechange.ai/papers/neurips2024/8). Credits to **Mathias Tobler** for frist conceptualizing the idea. +This focused on the issue of weakly labeled datasets, often associated with large bioacoustic crowdsource dataset. Traditional methods frequently use digital signal processing approches to identify the species of interest. This work takes a look at testing these methods with deep learning models. [The paper can be found here](https://www.climatechange.ai/papers/neurips2024/8). Credits to **Mathias Tobler** for first conceptualizing the idea. -Key contributions to this work include [PyHa](https://github.com/UCSD-E4E/pyha), the python repository where the main techonologies used in the paper are stored. Credits primarly to **Jacob Ayers** for crediting the repo and vision for the project and **Samantha Prestrelski** for the work has done developing it and carrying out experiments. Further thanks to **Gabriel Steinberg** for his techical contributions with isolation techinques and chunking methods and **Mugen Blue** for his training TweetyNet, which was the most successful method used as seen in the paper. +Key contributions to this work include [PyHa](https://github.com/UCSD-E4E/pyha), the python repository where the main techonologies used in the paper are stored. Credits primaily to **Jacob Ayers** for creating the repo and for the vision for the project and **Samantha Prestrelski** for the work she has done developing it and carrying out experiments. Further thanks to **Gabriel Steinberg** for his techical contributions with isolation techinques and chunking methods and **Mugen Blue** for his training TweetyNet, which was the most successful method used as seen in the paper. Shout out to [Pyrenote](https://github.com/UCSD-E4E/Pyrenote) by **Sean Perry** for providing the the labeling for the project. -Last week, **Sean Perry** and **Ludwig von Schoenfeldt** attended NeurIPS 2024 and presented the work! The two traveled out of the country to Vancover, Canda to attend most of the confrence, getting to see hundreds of posters, amazing research in machine learning, and present thier own work! It was an inspiring moment getting to see where the future of the felid could be heading. +Last week, **Sean Perry** and **Ludwig von Schoenfeldt** attended NeurIPS 2024 and presented the work! The two traveled out of the country to Vancouver, Canada to attend most of the conference, getting to see hundreds of posters, amazing research in machine learning, and present their own work! It was an inspiring moment getting to see where the future of the field could be heading. -Acoustic Species is not done with this work. We will be continue to evalute how these methods may influnce the behavior of upstream models as we continue to work to improve bioacoustic machine learning techinques to identify species of interest. +Acoustic Species is planning many exciting extensions to this work. We will be continuing to evalute how these methods may influence the behavior of upstream models as we continue to work to improve bioacoustic machine learning techinques to identify species of interest. {% include img_caption.html src="assets/acoustic_species_id/2024_12_18_NeurIPS_North_Vancover.jpg" - caption="View of North Vancover, taken from the west side of Canda Plance looking northwest. The previous day was raining and the storm had started to move on north, appearing over the valleys of the moutains and the ski resorts. Taken by Sean Perry" + caption="View of North Vancouver, taken from the west side of Canada Place looking northwest. The previous day was raining and the storm had started to move on north, appearing over the valleys of the mountains and the ski resorts. Taken by Sean Perry" %} \ No newline at end of file