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echostack-org/echopype-examples: Example data v1.0.0

Authors: Emilio Mayorga; Don Setiawan; Lloyd Izard; Wu-Jung Lee; Caesar Tuguinay; Yang Yang;

echostack-org/echopype-examples: Example data v1.0.0

Abstract

Example datasets used by echopype-examples notebooks. Files are downloaded automatically by notebooks when required and verified using SHA256 checksums. Contents ts_spectrum_example_data.zip The archive contains: IMR-D20211215-T143432-TSf.raw: Broadband EK80 FM dataset from the CRIMAC broadband processing example published in Andersen et al. (2024). crimac_tsf_reference_outputs.npz: Reference outputs generated from the same dataset using the CRIMAC broadband TS processing workflow. These outputs are included for convenience and are used to validate the echopype implementation against the CRIMAC reference results. Reference: Andersen, L. N., et al. (2024). Quantitative processing of broadband data as implemented in a scientific split-beam echosounder. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 15(2), 317–328. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.14261

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