Non-linear analysis as a hierarchal classification scheme for vocalizing marine biologics

Many ocean animals use acoustic communications. Breeding, territorial aggression, and hunting actions often include some form, often complex, and can provide actionable intelligence on the vocalizing animals' intent. As a means of considering the linear features of the time series and the corre...

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