Whombat: An open-source annotation tool for machine learning development in bioacoustics
Santiago Martinez Balvanera, Oisin Mac Aodha, Matthew J. Weldy, Holly, Pringle, Ella Browning, Kate E. Jones

TL;DR
Whombat is an open-source, browser-based annotation tool designed to facilitate bioacoustic data annotation and machine learning model evaluation, supporting collaborative workflows and diverse use cases in biodiversity monitoring.
Contribution
The paper introduces Whombat, a flexible, user-friendly annotation platform that integrates visualization, annotation, and ML prediction evaluation for bioacoustic research.
Findings
Successfully applied in UK bat call identification project
Supported collaborative annotation and model improvement workflows
Operates without coding skills, on shared or personal systems
Abstract
1. Automated analysis of bioacoustic recordings using machine learning (ML) methods has the potential to greatly scale biodiversity monitoring efforts. The use of ML for high-stakes applications, such as conservation research, demands a data-centric approach with a focus on utilizing carefully annotated and curated evaluation and training data that is relevant and representative. Creating annotated datasets of sound recordings presents a number of challenges, such as managing large collections of recordings with associated metadata, developing flexible annotation tools that can accommodate the diverse range of vocalization profiles of different organisms, and addressing the scarcity of expert annotators. 2. We present Whombat a user-friendly, browser-based interface for managing audio recordings and annotation projects, with several visualization, exploration, and annotation tools. It…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnimal Vocal Communication and Behavior · Bat Biology and Ecology Studies · Species Distribution and Climate Change
