Artificial intelligence is coming to the animal kingdom. As NPR's Geoff Brumfiel reports, some researchers are starting to use advanced facial recognition techniques to track species. GEOFF BRUMFIEL, ...
Even though we can’t tell a flock of birds apart without examining them closely, the birds in the group know who’s who. And that’s because they have certain physical marks that help distinguish them.
Do you know this goose? Researchers have developed a new facial recognition tool for geese that can ID them based on their beaks. (Konrad Lorenz Research Center) A few years ago, Sonia Kleindorfer was ...
Yes, that's right, somebody has developed AI for goose faces. Enhance! HORNK! Artificial intelligence can now ID individual geese A few years ago, Sonia Kleindorfer was interviewing to become the ...
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Goose hunters in the Northwest Oregon Permit Goose Zone and the Willamette Valley portion of the Northwest Oregon General Zone can now complete the required goose identification test online. Oregon ...
GRAND FORKS – Last week the swan. This week the goose, but a goose of a different kind, the cackling goose. In the great debate over bird species, the splitters won this one. Cackling goose was ...
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