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from https://zenodo.org/records/4008297#.YZRl82BByUn CatMeows: A Publicly-Available Dataset of Cat Vocalizations Ludovico, L. A., Ntalampiras, S., Presti, G., Cannas, S., Battini, M., & Mattiello, S. (2020). CatMeows: A Publicly-Available Dataset of Cat Vocalizations (1.0.2) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4008297
Abstract
This dataset, composed of 440 sounds, contains meows emitted by cats in different contexts. Specifically, 21 cats belonging to 2 breeds (Maine Coon and European Shorthair) have been repeatedly exposed to three different stimuli that were expected to induce the emission of meows:
- Brushing - Cats were brushed by their owners in their home environment for a maximum of 5 minutes;
- Isolation in an unfamiliar environment - Cats were transferred by their owners into an unfamiliar environment (e.g., a room in a different apartment or an office). Distance was minimized and the usual transportation routine was adopted so as to avoid discomfort to animals. The journey lasted less than 30 minutes and cats were allowed 30 minutes with their owners to recover from transportation, before being isolated in the unfamiliar environment, where they stayed alone for maximum 5 minutes;
- Waiting for food - The owner started the routine operations that preceded food delivery in the usual environment the cat was familiar with. Food was given at most 5 minutes after the beginning of the experiment. The dataset has been produced and employed in the context of an interdepartmental project of the University of Milan (for further information, please refer to this doi). The content of the dataset has been described in detail in a scientific work currently under review; the reference will be provided as soon as the paper is published.
File naming conventions
Files containing meows are in the dataset.zip archive. They are PCM streams (.wav).
Naming conventions follow the pattern C_NNNNN_BB_SS_OOOOO_RXX, which has to be exploded as follows:
- C = emission context (values: B = brushing; F = waiting for food; I: isolation in an unfamiliar environment);
- NNNNN = cat’s unique ID;
- BB = breed (values: MC = Maine Coon; EU: European Shorthair);
- SS = sex (values: FI = female, intact; FN: female, neutered; MI: male, intact; MN: male, neutered);
- OOOOO = cat owner’s unique ID;
- R = recording session (values: 1, 2 or 3)
- XX = vocalization counter (values: 01..99)
Extra content
The extra.zip archive contains excluded recordings (sounds other than meows emitted by cats) and uncut sequences of close vocalizations.
Origin team
The dataset is open access for scientific research and non-commercial purposes.
The authors require to acknowledge their work and, in case of scientific publication, to cite the most suitable reference among the following entries:
Ntalampiras, S., Ludovico, L.A., Presti, G., Prato Previde, E., Battini, M., Cannas, S., Palestrini, C., Mattiello, S.: Automatic Classification of Cat Vocalizations Emitted in Different Contexts. Animals, vol. 9(8), pp. 543.1–543.14. MDPI (2019). ISSN: 2076-2615
Ludovico, L.A., Ntalampiras, S., Presti, G., Cannas, S., Battini, M., Mattiello, S.: CatMeows: A Publicly-Available Dataset of Cat Vocalizations. In: Li, X., Lokoč, J., Mezaris, V., Patras, I., Schoeffmann, K., Skopal, T., Vrochidis, S. (eds.) MultiMedia Modeling. 27th International Conference, MMM 2021, Prague, Czech Republic, June 22–24, 2021, Proceedings, Part II, LNCS, vol. 12573, pp. 230–243. Springer International Publishing, Cham (2021). ISBN: 978-3-030-67834-0 (print), 978-3-030-67835-7 (online) ISSN: 0302-9743 (print), 1611-3349 (online)
米兰大学计算机系的研究人员收集了两个品种(缅因州库恩猫和欧洲短毛猫)的21只喵星人的440份声音。 这些喵星人处在3种状态之下:
- 刷牙:猫被主人在家中刷牙
- 在陌生环境中隔离:猫被主人转移到陌生环境中。(尽量缩短距离,采用常规运输方式,以避免给动物带来不适。旅程持续不到30分钟,猫被允许与主人一起不超过30分钟,以从运输中恢复过来,然后被隔离在不熟悉的环境中,在那里它们最多独处5分钟)
- 等待食物:主人在猫咪熟悉的正常环境中开始准备喂食的操作
另外,每条声音文件提供的信息还包括:
- 猫的唯一ID;
- 品种
- 性别(女性,完整;女性,绝育;男性,完整;男性,绝育)
- 猫主人的唯一ID
- 录音场次
- 发声计数
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