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arxiv:2404.16436

Leveraging tropical reef, bird and unrelated sounds for superior transfer learning in marine bioacoustics

Published on Apr 25, 2024
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Abstract

Pretraining strategies for coral reef bioacoustics demonstrate that cross-domain audio mixing improves generalizability over domain-specific approaches, enabling efficient passive acoustic monitoring with minimal annotation requirements.

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Machine learning has the potential to revolutionize passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) for ecological assessments. However, high annotation and compute costs limit the field's efficacy. Generalizable pretrained networks can overcome these costs, but high-quality pretraining requires vast annotated libraries, limiting its current applicability primarily to bird taxa. Here, we identify the optimum pretraining strategy for a data-deficient domain using coral reef bioacoustics. We assemble ReefSet, a large annotated library of reef sounds, though modest compared to bird libraries at 2% of the sample count. Through testing few-shot transfer learning performance, we observe that pretraining on bird audio provides notably superior generalizability compared to pretraining on ReefSet or unrelated audio alone. However, our key findings show that cross-domain mixing which leverages bird, reef and unrelated audio during pretraining maximizes reef generalizability. SurfPerch, our pretrained network, provides a strong foundation for automated analysis of marine PAM data with minimal annotation and compute costs.

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