diff --git a/poster/figs/chirps_in_chasing.pdf b/poster/figs/chirps_in_chasing.pdf index 3eec9a9..609347f 100644 Binary files a/poster/figs/chirps_in_chasing.pdf and b/poster/figs/chirps_in_chasing.pdf differ diff --git a/poster/main.tex b/poster/main.tex index 3cf718a..0644ced 100644 --- a/poster/main.tex +++ b/poster/main.tex @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ blockverticalspace=2mm, colspace=20mm, subcolspace=0mm]{tikzposter} %Default val \begin{columns} \column{0.4} \myblock[TranspBlock]{Introduction}{ - \textbf{Chirps} are the most common communication signals in weakly electric fish. They are characterized by \textbf{short frequency excursions} and are emitted during various social contexts. It is nearly impossible to reliably \textbf{detect and assign} chirps in freely interacting fish using only a Fourier transform. To overcome these limits, we developed a new method of \textbf{dynamic feature extraction} and classification. + \textbf{Chirps} are one type of communication signals in weakly electric fish. They are characterized by \textbf{short frequency excursions} and are emitted during various social contexts. The time-frequency uncertainty of the Fourier transform makes it nearly impossible to reliably \textbf{detect and assign} chirps in freely interacting fish based on spectral methods. To overcome these limits, we developed a method based on \textbf{dynamic filtering} and subsequent \textbf{feature detection}. \vspace{1cm} \begin{tikzfigure}[] \label{griddrawing} diff --git a/poster/poster.pdf b/poster/poster.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3bd64cc Binary files /dev/null and b/poster/poster.pdf differ