BirdDiff combines a multi-band enhancement stage with a DiffWave-based diffusion generator and multimodal conditioning, reporting substantially better bird-call synthesis metrics than DiffWave on a 12-species proprietary dataset.
Deep Learning for Automated Identification of Vietnamese Timber Species: A Tool for Ecological Monitoring and Conservation
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Accurate identification of wood species plays a critical role in ecological monitoring, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable forest management. Traditional classification approaches relying on macroscopic and microscopic inspection are labor-intensive and require expert knowledge. In this study, we explore the application of deep learning to automate the classification of ten wood species commonly found in Vietnam. A custom image dataset was constructed from field-collected wood samples, and five state-of-the-art convolutional neural network architectures--ResNet50, EfficientNet, MobileViT, MobileNetV3, and ShuffleNetV2--were evaluated. Among these, ShuffleNetV2 achieved the best balance between classification performance and computational efficiency, with an average accuracy of 99.29\% and F1-score of 99.35\% over 20 independent runs. These results demonstrate the potential of lightweight deep learning models for real-time, high-accuracy species identification in resource-constrained environments. Our work contributes to the growing field of ecological informatics by providing scalable, image-based solutions for automated wood classification and forest biodiversity assessment.
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Towards High-Fidelity and Controllable Bioacoustic Generation via Enhanced Diffusion Learning
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