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Oceanographic Museum - MONACO
November 16-18, 2005
Abstract submission deadline extended
Lower registration deadline extended
After the successful meeting in Halifax(Canada, 2003), the 2nd Workshop will be held in Monaco. Please reserve 16th to 18th of November 2005 on your calendar, and bookmark this page for more news in due course.
This workshop is co-organized by Lissi-iSnS (University Paris 12, France), CNRS Chizé (CEBC, France), ACCOBAMS (UNEP/CMS Agreement).
Objectives
The purpose of the workshop is to present current research on the detection and localization of marine mammals using passive acoustics. Researchers are invited to present their scientific work, to detail the advantages and drawbacks of the methods they use and to show their recent results through a practical approach.
Participants
The workshop encourages presentations from different fields. Scientific researchers could include specialists in biology, acoustics, signal processing, mathematics, electronics, computer science. Participation may be limited to ensure a dynamic and interactive exchange.
The workshop will be open to Masters and PhD Students.
Workshop Schedule
The workshop consists of several sessions reserved for oral communications. The last half-day will be reserved for the comparison of all scientific methods presented using a common data set of recorded sperm whale signals. This data set is available on the website. The participants who do not work on this specific dataset are also welcome to join the workshop, and present their own work on detection and localization techniques based on passive acoustics.
The Scientific Committee
Important Dates
Call for paper
Paper submission
Scientific Topics
Access the data set
Registration
Conference Venue
Hotel Reservation
Visa Information
Sponsor Acknowledgements
Contact us
The Scientific Committee
Acoustics
Francine Desharnais (DRDC, Canada)
Cedric Gervaise (E3I2, France)
Douglas Gillespie (IFAW, GB)
Dave Mellinger (NOAA, US)
Gianni Pavan (Cibra, Univ. of Pavia and IUAV,Italy)
Yvan Simard (ISMR, Canada)
Peter Tyack (WHOI, USA)
Magnus Wahlberg (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Biology
Pierre Beaubrun (EPHE, France)
Jonathan Gordon (SMRU, GB)
Christophe Guinet (CEBC, France)
Signal Processing
Douglas Abraham (ONR, US)
Olivier Adam (Lissi-iSnS, France)
Jean-François Motsch (Lissi-iSnS, France)
Jan Zarzycki (STS, Poland)
Walter Zimmer (Saclant, Italy)
Important Dates
October 1, 2005: October 9, 2005: deadline for abstract submission (300 words max)
October 15, 2005: Notification of Acceptance
November 16, 2005: Workshop starts
November 18, 2005: Workshop ends
Call for Papers
Abstracts for oral presentations (300 words max): deadline October 1, 2005 October 9, 2005
Acceptance information: October 15, 2005
Communications in english are invited as oral presentations, 15 min followed by 5 min for questions and discussion
Paper Submission
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The Scientific Committee is accepting abstracts (300 words max) that are based on the analysis of the workshop data set (on-line soon), as well as related research on detection and localization techniques based on passive acoustics.
Selected papers will be published in a special issue of Applied Acoustics.
Abstract submission:
Please download the abstract submission form.
1. Choose your format: doc, rtf or pdf
2. Fill in this abstract submission form
3. Please send it by email at adam@univ-paris12.fr
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The day following the reception, we will send you back a confirmation by email.
Scientific Topics
1. Underwater acoustics
1.1 Acoustics materials
1.2 Theory, modelization and applications of underwater acoustics propagation
1.3 Multichannels array
2. Representation and models
2.1 Signal and image representation
2.2 Non stationary signals analysis
3. Analysis and Recognition
3.1 Filtering and adaptative filtering
3.2 Spectrum analysis, time-frequency analysis
3.3 wavelets, multiresolution
3.4 Pattern recognition
4. Detection
4.1 Statical dectection and estimation
4.2 Segmentation
5. Localization
5.1 Localization 2D - 3D
5.2 Real-time approach
5.3 Tracking Algorithm
6. Applications
6.1 Specific area
6.2 Detection and recognition of a specific specie
6.3 Detection and recognition of all marine mammals species
6.4 Distinction of an individual in a group of marine
mammals
To access the data set
The last half-day of the workshop will be reserved for
the comparison of all scientific methods presented using the same data set.
NUWC is the provider for this data set. The data set is an extract from sperm whale sounds recorded by NUWC team. It is comprised of regular cliks and creaks. The data set #1 has multiple sperm whales, 6 hydrophones for 20 minutes. The data set #2 has just one sperm whale with reverb., 5 hydrophones, for 25 minutes. The data set includes a document with information related to the experimental set up, recording equipment, environmental conditions, etc. The document also includes a description of the audio files.
Based on this data set, the work submitted to the researchers will be on:
1. Sperm whale click detection
2. Estimation of the number of distinct sperm whales
3. Association of clicks to individual whales
4. Sperm whale localization and/or tracking
The participants are encouraged to transmit their results before the workshop, so that a summary presentation can be prepared. For more information, contact Olivier Adam
To access the data set, please send an email to Olivier Adam
Registration
The workshop fees will be 160 euros before October 7th October 21th (100 euros for students)
and 220 euros after October 7th October 21th (150 euros for students)
The workshop fees include the scientific pre-program, site-down lunch and coffee breaks. The registration gives access to the ice-breaking reception, the 16th of November from 7-9 pm at the Oceanographic Museum.
Registration off line:
Pay off-line the registration fees via bank transfer or checks in euro currency.
Please download the registration form.
1. Choose your format: doc, rtf or pdf
2. Fill in this registration form
3. Please send it
by email at adam@univ-paris12.fr
by fax to Mr Olivier Adam at (33) 1 45 17 17 54
by mail at Association DIRAC, 111 avenue de la Republique, 94800 Villejuif, France
4. And if you choose the bank transfer, we will send you back IBAN information after having received your registration form.
Using the IBAN account number of the Association Dirac (written on the registration form) should eliminate all bank transfer costs from countries within the European Union. If you make a bank transfer from outside of the EU, please make sure that bank charges will be covered by your account.
Should you need further information on the registration process, please contact us by email: adam@univ-paris12.fr
Conference Venue
The Workshop will be held at the
Oceanographic Museum in Monaco. The Principality of Monaco with its world famous Rock lies between France and the Mediterranean Sea. The prestige and the fame of this attractive territory, neighbouring with the French département of Alpes-Maritimes, spread much further than its borders, which the French writer Colette described as being "made of flowers". Its space is limited (195 ha.), but the site is enchanting and unfolds along a narrow coastal strip four kilometres long, bounded by the mountainous foothills of the Tête de Chien and Mount Agel. Find all information directly on the website monaco-tourisme.com
Visiting address
Avenue Saint-Martin
MC 98000 Monaco
Tel : + 377 93 15 36 00
Fax : + 377 93 50 52 97
musee@oceano.org
Hotel Reservation
On the hotel form, you will find a selection of hotels priced between 65 euros and 165 euros.
1. Please download the format you want: doc, rtf or pdf
2. Fill in and send it directly to the hotel of your choice.
Visa Information
Informations concerning visas may be obtained at www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/venir/visas
For visas, most applicants must have a passport, valid for six months beyond the duration of the proposed visit, and one passport size photograph. It is helpful for an applicant to have a letter of invitation from the conference. If you need a personal letter of invitation to attend the Workshop, please send a request to Olivier Adam. You should provide us with a complete mailing address, an email address, a fax number, your completed registration form and your bank justification of payment to the conference.
Sponsor Acknowledgements
The workshop was supported by
Office of Naval Research Global, (ONRG), US
Fondation Albert 1er, Monaco
International Association of Geophysical Contractors (IAGC), US
Industry Research Funders Coalition (IRFC), US
Avisoft Bioacoustics, Germany
Cetacean Research Technology - Nauta , Italy
Conseil Général des Alpes-Maritimes, France
Ixsea, France
The Ministere de l'Ecologie (the French Ministry of Environment) is endorsing the workshop.
Contact us
Olivier ADAM
IUT C/V, Geii
University Paris 12
61 av de Gaulle, 94000 Creteil, FRANCE
adam@univ-paris12.fr
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