Zwitscherkasten -- DIY Audiovisual bird monitoring
Abstract
This paper presents Zwitscherkasten, a DiY, multimodal system for bird species monitoring using audio and visual data on edge devices. Deep learning models for bioacoustic and image-based classification are deployed on resource-constrained hardware, enabling real-time, non-invasive monitoring. An acoustic activity detector reduces energy consumption, while visual recognition is performed using fine-grained detection and classification pipelines. Results show that accurate bird species identification is feasible on embedded platforms, supporting scalable biodiversity monitoring and citizen science applications.
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