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Can masked autoencoders also listen to birds?, 2025a

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Masked Autoencoders (MAEs) learn rich semantic representations in audio classification through an efficient self-supervised reconstruction task. However, general-purpose models fail to generalize well when applied directly to fine-grained audio domains. Specifically, bird-sound classification requires distinguishing subtle inter-species differences and managing high intra-species acoustic variability, revealing the performance limitations of general-domain Audio-MAEs. This work demonstrates that bridging this domain gap domain gap requires full-pipeline adaptation, not just domain-specific pretraining data. We systematically revisit and adapt the pretraining recipe, fine-tuning methods, and frozen feature utilization to bird sounds using BirdSet, a large-scale bioacoustic dataset comparable to AudioSet. Our resulting Bird-MAE achieves new state-of-the-art results in BirdSet's multi-label classification benchmark. Additionally, we introduce the parameter-efficient prototypical probing, enhancing the utility of frozen MAE representations and closely approaching fine-tuning performance in low-resource settings. Bird-MAE's prototypical probes outperform linear probing by up to 37 percentage points in mean average precision and narrow the gap to fine-tuning across BirdSet downstream tasks. Bird-MAE also demonstrates robust few-shot capabilities with prototypical probing in our newly established few-shot benchmark on BirdSet, highlighting the potential of tailored self-supervised learning pipelines for fine-grained audio domains.

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AVEX: What Matters for Animal Vocalization Encoding

cs.SD · 2025-08-15 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

Large empirical study finds self-supervised pre-training then supervised post-training on mixed bioacoustics and general audio data produces the strongest encoders across 26 datasets for species classification, detection, individual ID and repertoire discovery.

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  • A Self-Supervised Approach for Minimal-Annotation Hydroacoustic Data Exploration cs.SD · 2026-07-07 · conditional · none · ref 6 · internal anchor

    Event-level MAE embeddings plus UMAP/HDBSCAN or K-Means clustering recover 15 hydroacoustic classes from multi-year Mayotte data with ~1 hour of annotation and detector-comparable F1.

  • Meow-Omni 1: A Multimodal Large Language Model for Feline Ethology cs.CL · 2026-05-09 · unverdicted · none · ref 17

    Meow-Omni 1 is a quad-modal MLLM that fuses video, audio, physiological time-series, and text to achieve 71.16% accuracy on feline intent recognition in the new MeowBench benchmark.

  • AVEX: What Matters for Animal Vocalization Encoding cs.SD · 2025-08-15 · unverdicted · none · ref 19

    Large empirical study finds self-supervised pre-training then supervised post-training on mixed bioacoustics and general audio data produces the strongest encoders across 26 datasets for species classification, detection, individual ID and repertoire discovery.