Workshop on Joint Monitoring of Asian Terrestrial Soundscape

Asia/Taipei
1F Auditorium (Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica)

1F Auditorium

Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica

Description
Recent studies have shown that long-term monitoring of soundscape across sites, countries, regions, and the globe is crucial for studying the changes in environment and biodiversity across scales. Sound can be visualized by a spectrogram with frequencies and amplitudes of sound sources along time axis. Various information (acoustic diversity) indices can be extracted to characterize / quantify the spatial-temporal variation of soundscape across scales. However, any long-term monitoring program without sound data management plan and stable support of information technology, it is impossible to scale out. Ultimately, it will fail. Long-term monitoring soundscape will generate huge amount of acoustic data and associated metadata. It raises the big data challenges to persistent archiving, visualizing, analyzing, and sharing the soundscape data. An open platform based on distributed storage and computing can be a good way to solve these challenges. An open soundscape archive with web applications is also an ideal platform for collaborative research across disciplines, e.g., biodiversity, nature conservation, aesthetics, socio-economy, environmental psychology and environmental education by sharing the soundscape data and using the provided application services. In 2014, Taiwan Forestry Research Institute (TFRI) and the GRID Computing Center of Academia Sinica (ASGC) organized the first Asian soundscape workshop and initiated the Asian Soundscape Network. Since then, more than 20 TB of soundscape recordings have been collected and archived by the network with partners from Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. For further extending the Asian soundscape monitoring network, the Asia@Connect project of European Commision supports us to organize training events to expand the monitoring network by inviting more partners from ASEAN countries to deploy new acoustic sensor in each partner’s country. This project also supports ASGC to develop an open platform based on GRID infrastructure facilitating the open science of soundscape research. This workshop is part of the training event in the project to achieve the following goals: 1) Introducing the whole project to the invited partners to collaborate on expanding the network. 2) Introducing the progress on improving biodiversity monitoring through soundscape information retrieval from the network. 3) Sharing the experiences on soundscape monitoring from old partners. 4) Re-examining and revising the protocol for monitoring the terrestrial soundscape in the network. 5) Training the Biodiversity Information Management (BIM) team of ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) and old partners on deploying the new sensors in the field and archiving acoustic data to the open platform.
    • 09:00 10:10
      Session 1
      • 09:00
        Opening remark and Participant self-introduction 30m
      • 09:30
        Introduction of Soundscape Project 20m
        Speaker: Eric YEN (ASGC)
        Slides
      • 09:50
        Improving biodiversity monitoring through soundscape information retrieval 20m
        Speaker: Yu TSAO
        Slides
    • 10:10 10:30
      Group Photo & Coffee Break 20m
    • 10:30 12:00
      Session 2
      • 10:30
        Sharing experiences on soundscape monitoring from Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam 30m
        Speakers: Krisanadej Jaroensutasinee, Omarali Abdul Rahim, Van Bang Tran
        Slides
      • 11:00
        Protocol for monitoring terestrial soundscape and sharing acoustic data 1h
        Speaker: Yu-Huang Wang
        Slides
    • 12:00 13:30
      Lunch 1h 30m
    • 13:30 15:30
      Session 3
      • 13:30
        Using Wildlife Acoustics SM4 Sound Meter 2h
        Speaker: Yu-Huang Wang
        Slides
    • 15:30 15:50
      Coffee Break 20m
    • 15:50 17:30
      Session 4
      • 15:50
        Deploying Wildlife Acoustics SM4 Sound Meters in the forest stand around the campus of Academia Sinica 1h 40m
        Speaker: Yu-Huang Wang
    • 08:30 10:30
      Session 5
      • 08:30
        Reclaiming the Wildlife Acoustics SM4 Sound Meters 1h
        Speaker: Yu-Huang Wang
      • 09:30
        Checking and listening to the soundscape recordings 1h
        Speaker: Yu-Huang Wang
    • 10:30 10:50
      Coffee Break 20m
    • 10:50 12:00
      Session 6
      • 10:50
        Managing and archiving soundscape recordings 1h 10m
        Speaker: Yu-Huang Wang
        Slides
    • 12:00 13:30
      Lunch 1h 30m
    • 13:30 15:10
      Session 7
      • 13:30
        Analyzing soundscape data using open source and free software 1h 40m
        Speaker: Yu-Huang Wang
        Slides
    • 15:10 15:30
      Coffee Break 20m
    • 15:30 17:50
      Session 8
      • 15:30
        Discussion on expanding Asian soundscape network and next training event 2h 20m
        Slides