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AI Being Tapped to Understand What Whales Say to Each Other


AI Trends
April 29, 2021
By AI Trends Staff 
AI is being applied to whale research, especially to understand what whales are trying to communicate in the audible sounds they make to each other in the ocean.  
For example, marine biologist Shane Gero has worked to match clicks coming from whales around the Caribbean island nation of Dominica, to behavior he hopes will reveal the meanings of the sounds they make. Gero is a behavioral ecologist affiliated with the Marine Bioacoustics Lab at Aarhus University in Denmark, and the Department of Biology of Dalhousie University of Halifax, Nova Scotia.  
Shane Gero, founder, Dominica Sperm Whale Project ....

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Groundbreaking effort launched to decode whale language


Groundbreaking effort launched to decode whale language
With artificial intelligence and painstaking study of sperm whales, scientists hope to understand what these aliens of the deep are talking about.
Sperm whales, including this adult and calf swimming near the Caribbean nation of Dominica, communicate in clicks. In what may be the largest interspecies communication effort in history, scientists plan to use machine learning to try to decode what these animals say to one another.
ByCraig Welch
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On a crisp spring morning in 2008, Shane Gero overheard a pair of whales having a chat. Gero, a Canadian biologist, had been tracking sperm whales off the Caribbean island nation of Dominica when two males, babies from the same family, popped up not far from his boat. The animals, nicknamed Drop and Doublebend, nuzzled their enormous boxy heads and began to talk. ....

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