Cornell Lab for Ornithology plans data linkup between app and population monitoring on eBird platform ...
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to analyze troves of images and audio, gaining unprecedented insight into the ...
In tropical forests, much of the biodiversity can be heard before it is seen. Birds call, insects buzz and frogs croak, creating complex soundscapes that reflect the presence of different species. Dr.
A new project in Guatemala’s Maya Biosphere Reserve will install bioacoustics devices that can “listen” for illegal activity, using AI models trained to identify chainsaws, gunshots and other sounds ...
Abstract: Driving can take up a substantial part of daily life and frequently trigger negative emotions like anger or anxiety, which have a significant adverse impact on driving safety as well as long ...
The ESC-50 dataset is a labeled collection of 2000 environmental audio recordings suitable for benchmarking methods of environmental sound classification. The dataset consists of 5-second-long ...
Kendra Pierre-Louis: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Kendra Pierre-Louis, in for Rachel Feltman. Wildlife poaching is a serious issue in many parts of the world. One way of monitoring ...
Boston Dynamics Inc. yesterday released the 5.1 update to its Spot quadruped and Orbit, the company’s fleet management and data analysis software. Boston Dynamics said the latest update will help its ...
In movies and literature, a wolf’s haunting howl can signify danger or untamed nature. In real life, researchers in Yellowstone National Park are analyzing those howls with cutting-edge AI technology ...
Yellowstone National Park could be swarming with wolves again, all thanks to artificial intelligence. It seems that the researchers have hit the bullseye with their new approach to conservation or ...
Background Heart auscultation is a widely used and cost-effective clinical tool for detecting valvular heart disease (VHD), particularly in primary care. However, existing evidence on its diagnostic ...
On a foggy, cool morning earlier this fall, wildlife biologist Chris Ray and PhD student Rachel Mae Billings sat down at the edge of a rock-strewn mountain slope and listened — just listened. All was ...