F-POD
The links below run brief videos that show how to use the F-POD app (FPOD.exe) to display, analyze and export yourF-POD data.
Video tutorial
Updated
Description
The scary FPOD app
18/03/20
It’s not that bad...
Opening F-POD data files
A good place to start.
F-POD data - taking a first wide view of a data file
Starting to understand what low time resolution data can tell us.
Graphing high resolution data
A fast analysis of the clicks on screen.
Graphing low resolution data
A fast analysis of clicks and trains on screen.
Using the Analysis function
Another tool that helps assess performance, the effect of filters and much much more.
Exploring click characteristics
The unfamiliar world of high-resolution time-domain data. You saw it here first!
Fine tuning and saving the F-POD display
Display tools ... and how to go back to see interesting events anywhere in all your many files.
Good trains
Features of trains from train sources.
NBHF clicks
Features of clicks from porpoises.
Other cetacean click trains
Features of clicks from dolphins.
Sonars
Features of clicks from sonars.
Bad trains
Features of false trains created by multiple click sources.
Validating a file
How to estimate the false positive level. This is a key skill. Please give feedback on this!
Running the KERNO-F classifier
Some advanced points on using this awesome classifier.
File Cropping and Time selections
Essential skills for a project and detailed questioning of your data.
Exploring click bursts
A scramble through a jungle trying to pick out unknown species of tall tree.
Exporting basic F-POD data
Every aspect of your data and its classification can be exported!
Exporting cetacean and environmental data
Another exampe of exporting and viewing your data in Excel.
Diel and other graphs
Super-fast data analysis in the F-POD app.
Marking and editing click trains
28/03/20
Useful tools.
Use and sometimes improve the KERNO classifier
Use and sometimes improve the KERNO classifier.
Using click filters
Can be the quickest solution to some challenges.
Using train filters
Find needles in the haystack.
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