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Researchers are also exploring how AI can be used to livestream and analyse recordings in real time says Simpson. Weve heard what happens when humans change their behaviour. when we restore habitats Steve Simpson Annie InnesGold a PhD student at the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology collects fish acoustic data from the seas around Hawaii. She is examining how environmental variables such as temperature changes or nutrient fluctuations might affect vegetation patterns and fish populations.
To do this InnesGold has constructed three artificial reefs made out of cinder blocks in Kneohe Bay on the windward side of Oahu. She uses hydrophones and AI to listen in on them. Ill leave the hydrophones for a month and they record sounds throughout the whole time she says. Then I pick them up Mobile App Development Service and offload the data. Its a way to get a lot more information without being physically present. Annie InnesGold collects fish acoustic data from the seas around Hawaii where she has heard multiple mystery fish she has not been able to identify Credit Annie Innes Gold Annie InnesGold.
Collects fish acoustic data from the seas around Hawaii where she has heard multiple mystery fish she has not been able to identify Credit Annie Innes Gold Munger from Conservation Metrics analyses InnesGolds sounds using AI. Initially she inputs just a fraction of the sounds as training data. The AI then learns from this what it is listening for and identifies similar sounds from a whole month or more of recordings. The AI can also calculate a visual representation of sound using spectrograms says Munger.
To do this InnesGold has constructed three artificial reefs made out of cinder blocks in Kneohe Bay on the windward side of Oahu. She uses hydrophones and AI to listen in on them. Ill leave the hydrophones for a month and they record sounds throughout the whole time she says. Then I pick them up Mobile App Development Service and offload the data. Its a way to get a lot more information without being physically present. Annie InnesGold collects fish acoustic data from the seas around Hawaii where she has heard multiple mystery fish she has not been able to identify Credit Annie Innes Gold Annie InnesGold.
Collects fish acoustic data from the seas around Hawaii where she has heard multiple mystery fish she has not been able to identify Credit Annie Innes Gold Munger from Conservation Metrics analyses InnesGolds sounds using AI. Initially she inputs just a fraction of the sounds as training data. The AI then learns from this what it is listening for and identifies similar sounds from a whole month or more of recordings. The AI can also calculate a visual representation of sound using spectrograms says Munger.