freq_range | R Documentation |
freq_range
detect frequency range iteratively from signals in a selection table.
freq_range(
X,
wl = 512,
it = "jpeg",
line = TRUE,
fsmooth = 0.1,
threshold = 10,
dB.threshold = NULL,
wn = "hanning",
flim = NULL,
bp = NULL,
propwidth = FALSE,
xl = 1,
picsize = 1,
res = 100,
fast.spec = FALSE,
ovlp = 50,
pal = reverse.gray.colors.2,
parallel = 1,
widths = c(2, 1),
main = NULL,
img = TRUE,
mar = 0.05,
path = NULL,
pb = TRUE,
impute = FALSE
)
X |
object of class 'selection_table', 'extended_selection_table' or data frame with the following columns: 1) "sound.files": name of the sound files, 2) "sel": number of the selections, 3) "start": start time of selections, 4) "end": end time of selections. |
wl |
A numeric vector of length 1 specifying the window length of the spectrogram, default
is 512. This is used for calculating the frequency spectrum (using |
it |
A character vector of length 1 giving the image type to be used. Currently only "tiff" and "jpeg" are admitted. Default is "jpeg". |
line |
Logical argument to add red lines (or box if bottom.freq and top.freq columns are provided) at start and end times of selection. Default is |
fsmooth |
A numeric vector of length 1 to smooth the frequency spectrum with a mean sliding window in kHz. This help to average amplitude "hills" to minimize the effect of amplitude modulation. Default is 0.1. |
threshold |
Amplitude threshold (%) for frequency range detection. The frequency range (not the cumulative amplitude) is represented as percentage (100% = highest amplitude). Default is 10. Ignored if 'dB.threshold' is supplied. |
dB.threshold |
Amplitude threshold for frequency range detection (in dB). The value indicates the decrease in dB in relation to the highest amplitude (e.g. the peak frequency) in which range will be detected. For instance a dB.threshold = 20 means that the amplitude threshold would be 20 dB below the highest amplitude. If provided 'threshold' is ignored. Default is |
wn |
Character vector of length 1 specifying window name. Default is
"hanning". See function |
flim |
A numeric vector of length 2 for the frequency limit of
the spectrogram (in kHz), as in |
bp |
A numeric vector of length 2 for the lower and upper limits of a frequency bandpass filter (in kHz) or "frange" to indicate that values in 'bottom.freq' and 'top.freq' columns will be used as bandpass limits. Default is c(0, 22). |
propwidth |
Logical argument to scale the width of spectrogram
proportionally to duration of the selected call. Default is |
xl |
Numeric vector of length 1. A constant by which to scale spectrogram width. Default is 1. |
picsize |
Numeric argument of length 1. Controls relative size of spectrogram. Default is 1. |
res |
Numeric argument of length 1. Controls image resolution. Default is 100 (faster) although 300 - 400 is recommended for publication/ presentation quality. |
fast.spec |
Logical. If |
ovlp |
Numeric vector of length 1 specifying % of overlap between two
consecutive windows, as in |
pal |
Color palette function for spectrogram. Default is reverse.gray.colors.2. See
|
parallel |
Numeric. Controls whether parallel computing is applied. It specifies the number of cores to be used. Default is 1 (i.e. no parallel computing). |
widths |
Numeric vector of length 2 to control the relative widths of the spectro (first element) and spectrum (second element). |
main |
Character vector of length 1 specifying the img title. Default is |
img |
Logical. Controls whether a plot is produced. Default is |
mar |
Numeric vector of length 1. Specifies the margins adjacent to the selections to set spectrogram limits. Default is 0.05. |
path |
Character string containing the directory path where the sound files are located.
If |
pb |
Logical argument to control progress bar and messages. Default is |
impute |
Logical. If |
This functions aims to automatize the detection of frequency ranges. The frequency range is calculated as follows:
bottom.freq = the start frequency of the amplitude 'hill' containing the highest amplitude at the given threshold.
top.freq = the end frequency of the amplitude 'hill' containing the highest amplitude at the given threshold.
If img = TRUE
a graph including a spectrogram and a frequency spectrum is
generated for each selection (saved as an image file in the working directory). The graph would include gray areas in the frequency ranges excluded by the bandpass ('bp' argument), dotted lines highlighting the detected range. The function freq_range_detec
is used internally.
The original data frame with an additional 2 columns for low and high frequency values. A plot is produced in the working directory if img = TRUE
(see details).
Marcelo Araya-Salas (marcelo.araya@ucr.ac.cr)
Araya-Salas, M., & Smith-Vidaurre, G. (2017). warbleR: An R package to streamline analysis of animal acoustic signals. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 8(2), 184-191.
freq_range_detec
, freq_ts
{
data(list = c("Phae.long1", "Phae.long2", "Phae.long3", "Phae.long4", "lbh_selec_table"))
writeWave(Phae.long1, file.path(tempdir(), "Phae.long1.wav"))
writeWave(Phae.long2, file.path(tempdir(), "Phae.long2.wav"))
writeWave(Phae.long3, file.path(tempdir(), "Phae.long3.wav"))
writeWave(Phae.long4, file.path(tempdir(), "Phae.long4.wav"))
freq_range(
X = lbh_selec_table, wl = 112, fsmooth = 1, threshold = 13, widths = c(4, 1),
img = TRUE, pb = TRUE, it = "tiff", line = TRUE, mar = 0.1, bp = c(1, 10.5),
flim = c(0, 11), path = tempdir()
)
}
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