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The company behind the viral fish tube — or salmon cannon — has a new project: Keeping Asian carp out of Lake Michigan using facial recognition technology


The company behind the viral fish tube or salmon cannon has a new project: Keeping Asian carp out of Lake Michigan using facial recognition technology
Morgan Greene, Chicago Tribune
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Nora Hargett, left, and Stephanie Schmidt, graduate students from the University of Illinois, boat near leaping Asian carp near the fish sorting system being tested near Lewistown.
There may come a day on the Illinois River when a fish swims up a chute, slides through a scanner, and, after being recognized as a feared silver carp, is sorted and removed, eventually ending up in a carp burger on your dinner plate. ....

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Facial recognition for fish? Researchers test technology on Asian carp in battle to stop invasive species from spreading to Lake Michigan.


Facial recognition for fish? Researchers test technology on Asian carp in battle to stop invasive species from spreading to Lake Michigan.
Morgan Greene, Chicago Tribune
© Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune
Nora Hargett, left, and Stephanie Schmidt, graduate students from the University of Illinois, boat near leaping Asian carp near the fish sorting system being tested near Lewistown.
There may come a day on the Illinois River when a fish swims up a chute, slides through a scanner, and, after being recognized as a feared silver carp, is sorted and removed, eventually ending up in a carp burger on your dinner plate. ....

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