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Machine-learning system trained on millions of human audio clips shows promise for detecting COVID-19 and tuberculosis.
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 ...
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.
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