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Machine-learning system trained on millions of human audio clips shows promise for detecting COVID-19 and tuberculosis.
The Advanced Analytics Platform for Machine Learning (CAP-M) project, which is being developed by DHS’s Science and Technology Directorate for CISA, is “envisioned to be a multicloud, multi-tenant ...
Artificial intelligence AI is changing how we study bird migration After decades of frustration, machine-learning tools are unlocking a treasure trove of acoustic data for ecologists.
Machine learning may not seem to have much connection with wildlife, but it’s starting to play a central role in bird conservation.
The fine folks at Rogue Amoeba released an all-new version of the excellent Audio Hijack app last year. Today the sound capturing software is gaining three new features, thanks in part to Machine ...
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