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I'm interested in learning more about the breaking change in v2, "change how sensitivity works" #578 and #579. What does this change mean?
I see that the allowable sensitivity input values are now capped between 0.75 and 1.25. In contrast, in BirdNET-Analyzer v1, the allowed values were 0.5 to 1.5.
I also have a few practical questions relevant to anyone who does long-term annual monitoring and data processing through BirdNET:
If we used sensitivity = 1 in v1, should users expect no change in results when using sensitivity = 1 in v2? Based on my initial tests, it looks like sensitivity = 1 from BirdNET-Analyzer v1 produces the same results as sensitivity = 1 from BirdNET-Analyzer v2, so that's a relief! Please correct me if I'm wrong, or if that wasn't the intended effect.
Is there any way to maintain backward compatibility for sensitivity values that aren't 1? We have an active annual monitoring project where we use model version 2.4, BirdNET-Analyzer v1, and sensitivity = 1.5. Is there any equivalent sensitivity value that I could use to achieve the same results with BirdNET-Analyzer v2? Based on initial tests, and the fact that it's a breaking change, I'm suspecting the answer is no, but I hope I'm wrong!