Olaf Jahn
Researcher · Bioacoustics
Leibniz Institute for Research on Evolution and Biodiversity at the Humboldt University BerlinAbout
Dr. Olaf Jahn is a Research Associate at the Museum of Natural History Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Research in Berlin, Germany. His work focuses on bioacoustic methods for biodiversity monitoring through the AMMOD project (Automated Multisensor Stations for Monitoring of Biodiversity) as part of Module 5: Automated Bioacoustic Monitoring.
- Research Focus: Bioacoustics, rapid detection of bird communities, ecological monitoring, and conservation biology
- Key Tools: Automated sound recognition systems, spectrogram analysis, temporal contextual integration algorithms
His research spans tropical avian ecology in regions like Ecuador's Chocó forest while developing cutting-edge signal processing approaches for acoustic monitoring. Jahn's work bridges classical field biology with modern computational methods, creating robust tools for real-world biodiversity assessment.
Through publications in journals like PLOS One, Applied Acoustics, and Expert Systems with Applications, he has advanced automated bird identification techniques using:
- Morphological filtering of spectrograms
- Temporal contextual information integration
- Direction of arrival estimation with microphone arrays
- Robust frame selection for audio parameterization
- Acoustic detection of endangered species
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