How can dolphins recognize fish according to their echoes? A statistical analysis of fish echoes.

Echo-based object classification is a fundamental task of animals that use a biosonar system. Dolphins and porpoises should be able to rely on echoes to discriminate a predator from a prey or to select a desired prey from an undesired object. Many studies have shown that dolphins and porpoises can d...

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Main Authors: Yossi Yovel, Whitlow W L Au
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2988814?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-21164187b1b343d388ef7a3b860debdc2020-11-25T01:47:13ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032010-01-01511e1405410.1371/journal.pone.0014054How can dolphins recognize fish according to their echoes? A statistical analysis of fish echoes.Yossi YovelWhitlow W L AuEcho-based object classification is a fundamental task of animals that use a biosonar system. Dolphins and porpoises should be able to rely on echoes to discriminate a predator from a prey or to select a desired prey from an undesired object. Many studies have shown that dolphins and porpoises can discriminate between objects according to their echoes. All of these studies however, used unnatural objects that can be easily characterized in human terminologies (e.g., metallic spheres, disks, cylinders). In this work, we collected real fish echoes from many angles of acquisition using a sonar system that mimics the emission properties of dolphins and porpoises. We then tested two alternative statistical approaches in classifying these echoes. Our results suggest that fish species can be classified according to echoes returning from porpoise- and dolphin-like signals. These results suggest how dolphins and porpoises can classify fish based on their echoes and provide some insight as to which features might enable the classification.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2988814?pdf=render
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How can dolphins recognize fish according to their echoes? A statistical analysis of fish echoes.
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title How can dolphins recognize fish according to their echoes? A statistical analysis of fish echoes.
title_short How can dolphins recognize fish according to their echoes? A statistical analysis of fish echoes.
title_full How can dolphins recognize fish according to their echoes? A statistical analysis of fish echoes.
title_fullStr How can dolphins recognize fish according to their echoes? A statistical analysis of fish echoes.
title_full_unstemmed How can dolphins recognize fish according to their echoes? A statistical analysis of fish echoes.
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description Echo-based object classification is a fundamental task of animals that use a biosonar system. Dolphins and porpoises should be able to rely on echoes to discriminate a predator from a prey or to select a desired prey from an undesired object. Many studies have shown that dolphins and porpoises can discriminate between objects according to their echoes. All of these studies however, used unnatural objects that can be easily characterized in human terminologies (e.g., metallic spheres, disks, cylinders). In this work, we collected real fish echoes from many angles of acquisition using a sonar system that mimics the emission properties of dolphins and porpoises. We then tested two alternative statistical approaches in classifying these echoes. Our results suggest that fish species can be classified according to echoes returning from porpoise- and dolphin-like signals. These results suggest how dolphins and porpoises can classify fish based on their echoes and provide some insight as to which features might enable the classification.
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