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ZAZNAVANJE OGLAŠANJA IZLEŽENE ČEBELJE MATICE Z ANALIZO ZVOKA V PANJU
ID OBLAK, ALJAŽ (Author), ID Maček Lebar, Alenka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Družina medonosnih čebel se razmnožuje z rojenjem, kar lahko povzroči čebelarju preglavice in izgubo pridelka. Čebelarji preprečujejo prvo rojenje na različne načine. To pa po navadi ne ustavi rojilnega razpoloženja v družini. Tekom rojilnega obdobja se v panju pojavijo značilni zvoki obenem tudi oglašanje mlade izležene matice, ki mu pravimo tutanje. V diplomskem delu smo na podlagi lastnih zvočnih posnetkov iz panjev razvili program, ki prepoznava tutanje. Posnetki so bili zajeti iz panjev tipa Alberti-Žnidaršič, ki so bili naseljeni s populacijo čebel Apis mellifera carnica. Program smo nato testirali na omenjenih posnetkih in ovrednotili njegovo delovanje. Sklepamo, da program deluje dovolj zanesljivo in hitro za praktično uporabo v realnem času.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:čebele, rojenje, tutanje, detekcija
Work type:Undergraduate thesis
Organization:FE - Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Year:2016
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Publication date in RUL:08.07.2016
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:DETECTION OF VIRGIN QUEEN HONEY BEE AUDIBLE SIGNALS BY ANALYZING SOUND IN THE HIVE
Abstract:
A colony of honey bees multiplies by swarming which may cause trouble and loss of revenue to the beekeeper. Beekeepers prevent the prime swarm in various ways. This, however, does not stop the swarming behavior. During the swarming period, the hive will produce characteristic audible signals among which are the sounds of an emerged young virgin queen that we call tooting. In this thesis, based on our audio recordings from the hives, we developed a program that detects tooting signals. The recordings were collected from Alberti-Žnidaršič hives populated with Apis mellifera carnica. We tested the program on aforementioned recordings and evaluated its performance. We conclude that the algorithm is reliable and fast enough to be used in real time applications.

Keywords:honey bee, swarming, tooting, detection

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