Publications about Bee Behaviour in Consideration of Sound Frequencies

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Remote Beehive Monitoring Using Acoustic Signals

Amro Qandour, Iftekhar Ahmad, Daryoush Habibi, and Mark Leppard


Honey Bee Music?

Stephan Engel StephensArticle_June_2012.pdf (1.5 MB, local ressource)


Extensive Vibrational Characterisation and Long-Term Monitoring of Honeybee Dorso-Ventral Abdominal Vibration signals

M. Ramsey, M. Bencsik & M. I. Newton
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-32931-z

via: https://www.mdr.de/wissen/bienen-trommeln-auch-nachts-100.html
most interesting is the first sound sample in the MDR article you can hear the drumming, it sounds like a sewing machine!


Long-term trends in the honeybee ‘whooping signal’ revealed by automated detection

Ramsey, M., Bencsik, M. & Newton, M. I.
PLoS ONE 12(2), e0171162 (2017).


On the Importance of the Sound Emitted by Honey Bee Hives

Alessandro Terenzi, Stefania Cecchi, Susanna Spinsante

The work here presented aims to provide a review of the most interesting approaches proposed over the years for honey bees sound analysis and the type of knowledge about bees that can be extracted from sounds. Overview


Frequency Analysis of Honey Bee Buzz for Automatic Recognition of Health Status: A Preliminary Study

Antonio Robles-Guerrero, Tonatiuh Saucedo-Anaya, EfrĂ©n GonzĂĄlez-Ramı́rez, Carlos E. GalvĂĄn-Tejada

ISSN 1870-4069


Standard Machine Learning Techniques in Audio Beehive Monitoring: Classification of Audio Samples with Logistic Regression, K-Nearest Neighbor, Random Forest and Support Vector Machine

Amlathe, Prakhar; 2018

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations. 7050


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