Links to the Chelonia Ltd. You Tube Training Videos by Nick Tregenza

The best place to start:
- The scary FPOD app 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
Getting deeper in:
- 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
Validation is a key skill:
- Recognising soundscapes Storms, waves, chorusing
- Validation -Recognising cetacean encounters A very useful skill
- Validation- Boat sonars Two videos on this subject
- Sonars Boat Sonars part two
- Validation – Multipath replicates of clicks A very useful aspect of the data shown in F-POD.exe
- Validation – WUTS Weak Unkown Train Sources These strange sources await their entry into the scientific literature
- Bad trains Features of false trains created by multiple click sources
- Validation – Errors from other species Errors and biases created by one species group affecting the other
- Validating FPOD data How to set a chosen number of validation points in a file and look at each
Lots of useful techniques:
- 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!
- Detections and Environment Often the first export from a new file – all species groups, temperatures etc
- Diel & other graphs Super-fast data analysis in the F-POD app
- Marking and editing trains Useful tools
- Using click filters Can be the quickest solution to some challenges
- Using train filters Find needles in the haystack
- Use and sometimes improve the KERNO classifier An example of some exceptionally difficult data and how to handle it
- Exploring click characteristics