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From Ornithology to Primatology: the Ai that "Listens" to Madagascar's Lemurs

TURIN – An algorithm designed to recognize birdsong can now also listen to lemurs. This is according to an innovative study conducted by the University of Turin and published in the journal Integrative Zoology. The study adapted artificial intelligence to automatically monitor the vocalizations of two iconic species of Madagascar's biodiversity: the indri indri and the ruffed lemur, both critically endangered by habitat loss. The research was co…
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TURIN – An algorithm designed to recognize birdsong can now also listen to lemurs. This is according to an innovative study conducted by the University of Turin and published in the journal Integrative Zoology. The study adapted artificial intelligence to automatically monitor the vocalizations of two iconic species of Madagascar's biodiversity: the indri indri and the ruffed lemur, both critically endangered by habitat loss. The research was co…

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