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## A Python tool to work with any format for annotating animal vocalizations and bioacoustics data
## A Python tool to work with any format for annotating animal sounds and bioacoustics data

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crowsetta provides a Pythonic way to work with annotation formats
for animal vocalizations and bioacoustics data.
for animal sounds and bioacoustics data.
These formats are used, for example, by
applications that enable users to annotate audio and/or spectrograms.
Such annotations typically include the times when sound events start and stop,
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Who would want to use crowsetta?
Anyone that works with animal vocalizations
Anyone that works with animal sounds
or other bioacoustics data that is annotated in some way.
Maybe you are a neuroscientist trying to figure out how songbirds learn their song,
or why mice emit ultrasonic calls. Or maybe you're an ecologist studying dialects of finches
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