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Researchers aim to use artificial intelligence to save endangered whales in B C

Researchers aim to use artificial intelligence to save endangered whales in B.C. by Camille Bains, The Canadian Press Posted Dec 13, 2020 2:49 pm EDT Last Updated Dec 13, 2020 at 2:56 pm EDT VANCOUVER Researchers are aiming to “teach” a computer to recognize the sounds of resident killer whales in order to develop a warning system for preventing ships from fatally striking endangered orcas off British Columbia’s coast. Steven Bergner, a computing science research associate at Simon Fraser University’s Big Data Hub, said he is collecting and managing a database of sounds picked up 24 hours a day by a network of hydrophones in the Salish Sea.

Can artificial intelligence help researchers save endangered B C orcas?

In this July 31, 2015 file photo, an orca leaps out of the water near a whale watching boat in the Salish Sea in the San Juan Islands, Wash. File photo by The Associated Press/Elaine Thompson Researchers are aiming to teach a computer to recognize the sounds of resident killer whales in order to develop a warning system for preventing ships from fatally striking endangered orcas off British Columbia s coast. Steven Bergner, a computing science research associate at Simon Fraser University s Big Data Hub, said he is collecting and managing a database of sounds picked up 24 hours a day by a network of hydrophones in the Salish Sea.

Researchers aim to use AI to save endangered whales in B C

Researchers aim to use AI to save endangered whales in B C
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