USVSEG: A robust method for segmentation of ultrasonic vocalizations in rodents

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Abstract

Rodents’ ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) provide useful information for assessing their social behaviors. Despite previous efforts in classifying subcategories of time-frequency patterns of USV syllables to study their functional relevance, methods for detecting vocal elements from continuously recorded data have remained sub-optimal. Here, we propose a novel procedure for detecting USV segments in continuous sound data containing background noise recorded during the observation of social behavior. The proposed procedure utilizes a stable version of the sound spectrogram and additional signal processing for better separation of vocal signals by reducing the variation of the background noise. Our procedure also provides precise time tracking of spectral peaks within each syllable. We demonstrated that this procedure can be applied to a variety of USVs obtained from several rodent species. Performance tests showed this method had greater accuracy in detecting USV syllables than conventional detection methods.

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Tachibana, R. O., Kanno, K., Okabe, S., Kobayasi, K. I., & Okanoya, K. (2020). USVSEG: A robust method for segmentation of ultrasonic vocalizations in rodents. PLoS ONE, 15(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228907

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