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Projects | Ed Baker
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Skip to main content. Adventures with science, computers and orthopteroid insects. The NightLife project aims to create robust, cheap insect light traps based on light emitting diodes (LEDs) rather than mercury vapour (MV) bulbs. Arduino for Biologists (2014-Present). A book that I am editing and writing part of Pelagic Publishing. As part of their series Data in the Wild. The book is a how-to guide for creating open hardware tools for biological science. Using Arduino. Wikipedian in Residence (Natural H...
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CV: Edward Baker ARCS AMInstP | Ed Baker
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Skip to main content. Adventures with science, computers and orthopteroid insects. CV: Edward Baker ARCS AMInstP. 44 (0)20 7942 5975. Edward.baker@nhm.ac.uk. My interests are divided between the orthopteroid insects (in particular the stick insects and cockroaches) and Biodiversity Informatics. I currently work on the eMonocot and ViBRANT projects at the Natural History Museum, London. In addition I am editor of Cockroach Studies. Sonic Biologist ( BioAcoustica. December 2014 - Present. GCSE: 5A*, 6A.
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Ed's Blog: Introducing BioAcoustica
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What I'm doing, where I've been, problems I have, problems I've solved. Saturday, 20 December 2014. In a recent blog post I explained some of the work that had been done on the Wildlife Sound Database. That project has now been developed further to include annotations of audio samples and integrated analysis functions. Given the expansion of the project it has also been renamed BioAcoustica. Call of the cicada Platypleura haglundi. Spectrogram from the short section of the call of Platypleura haglundi.
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Ed's Blog: April 2015
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What I'm doing, where I've been, problems I have, problems I've solved. Tuesday, 14 April 2015. BioAcoustica: Tape speed conversion table. Reel-to-reel (spool) tape machines operate at a number of standard speeds. This table can be used to provide playback speed multipliers for audio conversion software (such as sox. To correct for using a playback machine not capable of the correct speed. Such conversion will have effects on audio quality, so recording at an appropriate bit rate is essential. On BioAcou...
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Ed's Blog: BioAcoustica: Does MP3 work for wildlife sound?
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What I'm doing, where I've been, problems I have, problems I've solved. Monday, 13 April 2015. BioAcoustica: Does MP3 work for wildlife sound? MP3 has become the dominant format for sharing digital music, while many researchers in bioacoustics still use the raw waveform (WAV files). MP3 has the advantage of significantly smaller file size, which becomes a concern when creating potentially very large collections of sound like we are doing with BioAcoustica. The spectrograms showing WAV (top) and MP3 (bott...
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Ed's Blog: December 2014
http://pblog.ebaker.me.uk/2014_12_01_archive.html
What I'm doing, where I've been, problems I have, problems I've solved. Saturday, 20 December 2014. In a recent blog post I explained some of the work that had been done on the Wildlife Sound Database. That project has now been developed further to include annotations of audio samples and integrated analysis functions. Given the expansion of the project it has also been renamed BioAcoustica. Call of the cicada Platypleura haglundi. Spectrogram from the short section of the call of Platypleura haglundi.
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Summary Statistics | Scratchpads
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Skip to main content. Total number of page views. Total number of pages. Total number of users. Welcome to the new CEPHBASE and its home within the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL). There are more than 800 known species and new ones are being discovered every year. In addition to photos, videos, publications, taxonomic classification and general biology, CephBase maintains a list of researchers who are currently studying many facets of cephalopod science. ViBRANT: Supporting biodiversity research communities.