Scientists at the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden use Gavagai's artificial intelligence software to decrypt the language of dolphins. The project is expected to take four years.
“…but we don’t know what they are talking about yet.”
St. Petersburg Polytechnical University Journal featured a new study of acoustic signals and the supposed spoken language of the dolphins.
Dolphins are finally recorded speaking thanks to underwater microphone
The pair were observed using clicks and pulses to form distinct 'words'
Mammals observed waiting for other to finish 'sentence' before replying
Research carried out by scientists at nature reserve in Feodosia, Russia
Dolphins have larger brains than many mammals
Natural language processing (NLP) technologies can enable a machine to understand human language, loudness, frequency, and tones, etc.
Zoolingua is now developing a mobile app for “Helping people have great relationships with animals”.
… body language, facial expressions and vocalisations for model training.
Silicon Valley based Conservation Metrics has been working with researchers in Africa
has collected 900,000 hours of recordings with elephant vocalisations. They are able to identify the sounds for greetings and other daily communications in a particular elephant herd.
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