In conjunction with the interdisciplinary activities of the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS), a seminar series on topics in mathematical biology will be hosted at NIMBioS every other Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. (unless otherwise noted) in the Hallam Auditorium, Room 206, Claxton Building, 1122 Volunteer Blvd. Seminar speakers will focus on their research initiatives at the interface of mathematics and many areas of the life sciences. Light refreshments will be served in the 1st floor visitor breakroom beginning 30 minutes before each talk. Faculty and students from across the UT community are welcome to join us.
Time/Date: Tuesday, October 2, 2012, 3:30 p.m.*
Location:
Room 206, Claxton Building, 1122 Volunteer Blvd.
Speaker:
Dr. Arik Kershenbaum, NIMBioS Postdoctoral Fellow
Topic:
Analyzing sequences in animal vocal communication
Abstract:
As far as we know, no animal species apart from humans has true language
abilities. However, recent research has indicated that more species than
expected possess some of the linguistic abilities necessary for the
development of language. Vocal syntax, once observed only in birds, has
now been shown in cetaceans, bats, rodents, primates and hyraxes. Some
of the varied mathematical techniques used to uncover syntactic
structure in animal vocalizations will be discussed, including signal
processing algorithms for the extraction of frequency modulated tonal
elements, machine learning algorithms for classifying vocal elements
into "syllables," and techniques borrowed from bioinformatics for
characterizing and comparing such syllable streams. With examples from
the rock hyrax, bottlenose dolphin and pilot whale, these techniques are
uncovering surprising linguistic abilities among animals, which may shed
light on the apparently unique evolution of our own language.
*Join us for refreshments at 3 p.m. in the 1st floor visitor breakroom.
Seminar Flyer (pdf)
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