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Closed-loop bird–computer interactions: a new method to study the role of bird calls

机译:闭环鸟与计算机的相互作用:研究鸟叫作用的新方法

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In the field of songbird research, many studies have shown the role of male songs in territorial defense and courtship. Calling, another important acoustic communication signal, has received much less attention, however, because calls are assumed to contain less information about the emitter than songs do. Birdcall repertoire is diverse, and the role of calls has been found to be significant in the area of social interaction, for example, in pair, family, and group cohesion. However, standard methods for studying calls do not allow precise and systematic study of their role in communication. We propose herein a new method to study bird vocal interaction. A closed-loop computer system interacts with canaries, Serinus canaria, by (1) automatically classifying two basic types of canary vocalization, single versus repeated calls, as they are produced by the subject, and (2) responding with a preprogrammed call type recorded from another bird. This computerized animal–machine interaction requires no human interference. We show first that the birds do engage in sustained interactions with the system, by studying the rate of single and repeated calls for various programmed protocols. We then show that female canaries differentially use single and repeated calls. First, they produce significantly more single than repeated calls, and second, the rate of single calls is associated with the context in which they interact, whereas repeated calls are context independent. This experiment is the first illustration of how closed-loop bird–computer interaction can be used productively to study social relationships.
机译:在鸣禽研究领域,许多研究表明,男性歌曲在领土防御和求爱中的作用。然而,呼叫(另一个重要的声学通信信号)受到的关注要少得多,因为假定呼叫包含的有关发射者的信息比歌曲少。 Birdcall的曲目种类繁多,并且在社交互动领域(例如,成对,家庭和群体凝聚力)中,call的作用也很重要。但是,用于研究呼叫的标准方法无法精确,系统地研究其在通信中的作用。我们在这里提出一种研究鸟类声音交互作用的新方法。闭环计算机系统与金丝雀(Serinus canaria)互动,方法是:(1)自动对两种基本类型的金丝雀发声进行分类,这是受试者产生的单次呼叫还是重复呼叫,以及(2)以记录的预编程呼叫类型进行响应来自另一只鸟。这种计算机化的动物与机器的相互作用不需要人工干预。我们首先通过研究各种编程协议的单次和重复调用率,证明鸟类确实参与了与系统的持续交互。然后,我们表明雌性金丝雀有区别地使用单个电话和重复电话。首先,与重复呼叫相比,它们产生的单次呼叫要多得多;其次,单个呼叫的速率与它们交互的上下文相关联,而重复呼叫则与上下文无关。该实验是如何将闭环鸟-计算机交互有效地用于研究社会关系的第一个例证。

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