Frogs Sound Detection to Control The Population of Frogs as Pests Using Mel-frequency Cepstral Coefficient-Vector Quantization (MFCC-VQ) Algorithm

2020 
The marsh frogs that lost their habitat will become pests that are very detrimental to the fish cultivators. A technological approach is mandatory to assure the fish ponds to always be free from the frogs' presence by detecting the frog sound as a sign of frog existence in the breeding pond. This research implemented Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients- Vector Quantization (MFCC-VQ) algorithm to identify the frog's sound. The captured sound signal features will be extracted using Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCC) algorithm. The extracted sound signal will be identified using Vector Quantization (VQ) algorithm. The result of this research is the further the distance of the microphone from the sound source and the noisier environmental conditions in the detection process, the smaller the accuracy percentage. This study's highest accuracy is 99.6% at a distance of 1 meter and 83.2% at a distance of 11 meters in normal circumstances. Through the test, it can also be concluded that the further distance of the microphone from the source, the smaller the percentages of specificity and sensitivity, and the slower the processing speed, although the difference in speed per meter is not too significant.
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