List of Bioacoustics Software
Here is a listing of the most referenced bioacoustics software.
Name | License | Platform | Details | Comments | |
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ARBIMON II | Proprietary | Web-Based | On-line non-downloadable cloud computing software for uploading audio files, data storage, data management, audio recording visualization, sound pattern recognition, automated identification, and soundscape analyses. | Developed by the Automated Remote Biodiversity Network (ARBIMON), a division of Sieve Analytics | |
Audacity | GPL v2 | Linux, Macintosh, Windows | All around audio editing tool. | To extend the analysis capabilities within Audacity, look at VAMP plugins. | |
Avisoft-SASLab Pro | Proprietary | Windows | Specifically designed for bioacoustics research | Google Scholar References | |
Avisoft-SASLab Lite | Freeware | Windows | Specifically designed for bioacoustics research | limited functionality | |
Avisoft-RECORDER | Proprietary | Windows | Recording software with a number of options that have been adopted to applications in bioacoutics | ||
BCID | Proprietary | Windows | Identification software for zero-crossing and full-spectrum bat calls | Fast, flexible and easy to use. Eastern US and most of Canada. More regions are under development | |
Luscinia | GPL v2 | Linux, Macintosh, Windows | Can record, edit, and manage files. Spectrograms of sound; database archiving of wildlife sound recordings; computational comparison of sounds, using dynamic time warping; clustering analysis; syntactical analysis of animal vocal signals; visual comparison of spectrograms. | Written in JAVA. Since Luscinia can be configured with a database, it's well suited for large projects where file management can be an issue. | |
Praat | GPL v2 | Linux, Macintosh, Windows | For analyses only | ||
Raven | Proprietary | Linux, Macintosh, Windows | Program for the acquisition, visualization, measurement, and analysis of sounds. | Developed by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. JAVA application. | |
SeaWave & SeaPro | Proprietary | Windows | Software for sound recording with real-time high resolution spectrographic display - File Analysis and replay at different speed - up to 192 kHz with standard audio boards - time aligned file splitting to record continuously for days and weeks. The research version supports up to 16 channels. Compatible with Dodotronic UltraMic 200k and 250k ultrasonic USB microphones. | SeaWave is freeware - Developed by G.Pavan / CIBRA / AEST | |
Sonobat | Proprietary | Macintosh, Windows | Software provides a comprehensive tool for analyzing and comparing high-resolution full-spectrum sonogram of bat echolocation calls recorded from time-expansion bat detectors. | Customized for bat songrams. Can identify species based on sonogram. SonoBat development received a grant
from SERDP (see page 19 Where’s SonoBat?) | |
Sound Analysis Pro 2011 | GPL v2 | Windows | Performs automated recording and analysis of animal vocalization. It can record, analyze and manage sound data over prolonged periods. | Windows only. Has great documentation on how to use the program. | |
SoundRuler | GPL v2 | Linux, Macintosh, Windows | Focused on teaching acoustics. Can record and edit. | ||
Syrinx-PC | Freeware | Windows | Program is specifically designed for field use for recording bioacoustics. Has basic analysis capabilities. Can be used to record/edit/analyze/manage. | The software is no longer under active development—which shouldn’t necessarily deter its use. License isn't clear. | |
VAMP | GPL | Linux, Macintosh, Windows | Vamp is an audio processing plugin system for plugins that extract descriptive information from audio data — typically referred to as audio analysis plugins or audio feature extraction plugins. | Used with Audacity. | |
Song Scope | Proprietary | Linux, Macintosh, Windows | An easy to use spectrogram viewer. Also allows the building of "recognizers" to automatically search field recordings for specific animal vocalizations. | Developed by Wildlife Acoustics for bird song but can be used for any species with a consistent vocalization. | |
Kaleidoscope | Proprietary | Linux, Macintosh, Windows | Kaleidoscope is an integrated suite of bat data tools which allows converting file formats, sorting and categorizing bat data by species, viewing spectrograms and generating reports. | Developed by Wildlife Acoustics for species in North America and UK. More regions are under development. | |
monitoR | GPL v2 | Linux, Macintosh, Windows | monitoR is a package for use in R, and is available for free from CRAN. From its own description: "Acoustic template detection and monitoring database interface. Create, modify, save, and use templates for detection of animal vocalizations. View, verify, and extract results. Upload a MySQL schema to a existing instance, manage survey metadata, write and read templates and detections locally or to the database." | . | |
seewave | GPL v2 | Linux, Macintosh, Windows | seewave is a package for use in R, and is available for free from CRAN. From its own description: "seewave provides functions for analysing, manipulating, displaying, editing and synthesizing time waves (particularly sound). This package processes time analysis (oscillograms and envelopes), spectral content, resonance quality factor, entropy, cross correlation and autocorrelation, zero-crossing, dominant frequency, analytic signal, frequency coherence, 2D and 3D spectrograms and many other analyses." | . | |
BatScope 3 | Freeware | Macintosh | Archiving, data management, analysis of sound recordings for bat surveys. Supports files primarily from BatLogger, but also BatCorder and standard .wav files | . | |
BatExplorer | Proprietary, Freeware | Windows | Archiving, data management, analysis of sound recordings for bat surveys. Supports only files from BatLogger | . | |
bcAdmin-bcAnalyze-batident | Proprietary | Macintosh | Archiving, data management, analysis of sound recordings for bat surveys. Supports only files from BatCorder | . | |
See also
External links
- Steven L. Hopp bioacoustics listing of sound analysis software—this is out of date, but might still be of some value.
- International Bioacoustics Council
- Bioacoustics Journal
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