DogSpeak: A Canine Vocalization Classification Dataset Dataset Summary DogSpeak is a large scale, "in the wild" canine vocalization dataset designed to advance research in animal communication and computational bioacoustics. Unlike previous datasets recorded in controlled environments, DogSpeak is sourced from tens of thousands of online social media videos, capturing a wide array of natural, organic interactions. This dataset is designed to challenge and foster the development of more robust bioacoustic models capable of handling the inherent noise and variability of real world recordings. The dataset contains 77,202 bark sequences (referred to as "Barkseqs") from 156 individual dogs across 5 breeds: Chihuahua, German Shepherd, Husky, Pitbull, and Shiba Inu. File Structure: The dataset is organized into a simple directory structure for easy access: Each dog's audio clips are located in a folder named with a sequential dog id (e.g., dog 1 , dog 2 ). All audio files are in .wav format. Note on File Structure: Due to a repository limit of 10,000 files per directory, the original dog 7 folder, which contained over 11,000 files, has been split into two subdirectories: dog 7a and dog 7b…
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