Explore the Database

VoCallBase offers a rich and diverse collection of vocalization data from a wide range of species. Our database is meticulously organized to ensure researchers can easily access and utilize the data they need. Explore the three main types of data available in VoCallBase:

1. Published Research Data

Our database includes a vast array of vocalization data from published research studies. These datasets are curated from peer-reviewed journals and other reputable sources, ensuring high-quality and reliable data.

These datasets provide a solid foundation for comparative studies and meta-analyses, allowing researchers to build upon established findings and explore new research questions.

Explore the published research data through our databases:

2. Structured Data Collections

VoCallBase integrates data from well-known structured collections like Xeno-canto and the Animal Sound Archive. These collections offer systematically organized vocalization recordings with comprehensive metadata.

By incorporating these structured collections, VoCallBase enhances the depth and breadth of available data, facilitating detailed analyses of vocalization patterns and behaviors across different species.

Access these structured collections through the following databases:

3. Unpublished Research Data

In addition to published and structured data, VoCallBase includes datasets from ongoing and unpublished research projects. These datasets offer a unique glimpse into the latest findings and trends in animal communication research.

These unpublished datasets are invaluable for researchers looking to explore cutting-edge research questions and contribute to the growing body of knowledge in the field of animal communication.

Discover these unpublished datasets through the following sources: