This page collects the main technical resources associated with this project, including code, example data sources, interactive tools, and supplementary materials. The aim is to make the workflow more transparent and to provide starting points for anyone interested in exploring or extending the analysis.
The project uses custom scripts and exploratory tools for processing bird sound recordings, reconstructing time-delay embeddings, and visualizing the resulting patterns. Where available, code repositories, notebooks, or selected scripts are linked here.
These resources are intended to document the analysis workflow and support further experimentation with bird sound recordings and reconstructed trajectories.
The project makes use of bird sound recordings from publicly available sources, including open online bioacoustic databases such as Xeno-canto, along with selected recordings used for testing and illustration. In some cases, derived examples or processed segments are included here for demonstration purposes.
When possible, original recording sources should be credited and linked directly.
Interactive demos related to attractor reconstruction and signal exploration are available through the project’s demo pages. These tools provide a way to test the method on example sounds and to explore how changes in the signal affect the reconstructed geometry.
This section may also include supplementary materials such as downloadable figures, visualization assets, 3D-printable models, or other project-related files that support communication and exploration of the reconstructed patterns.
This is an evolving project, and the available resources may expand over time. Some materials are already public, while others are still being organized, cleaned, or documented for release.
This is a personal research + creative exploration project.
Feel free to use, remix, or extend the code for learning, teaching, or prototyping — just credit the source where appropriate.