The world’s animals are getting their very own Facebook
Jackie Snow, Fast Company"Give machine learning algorithms enough data and it could uncover previously unknown insights about what makes animals thrive or die. These discoveries will supercharge conservation efforts and benefit populations across the world."
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Combating extinction one photo at a time
Laura Reed, ScienceNode"The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species now uses Wildbook data on the Grevy’s zebra as its official numbers." Wild Me joins AI for Earth
Microsoft News Center"“The world is facing a major biodiversity crisis, and Wild Me’s work in harnessing computer vision and machine learning to monitor and track individual animals is truly groundbreaking,” said Bonnie Lei, AI for Earth project manager at Microsoft." WACV18: An Animal Detection Pipeline for Identification
Michelle Lancaster, Microsoft Blog"Wildbook blends a diversity of functions and disciplines into a cloud-based common platform with tools for data collection, storage, analysis, and collaboration that help researchers operate on a larger stage." Standing out from the pack: Wild Me uses AI to revolutionize animal identification
Michelle Lancaster, Microsoft Blog"Wildbook blends a diversity of functions and disciplines into a cloud-based common platform with tools for data collection, storage, analysis, and collaboration that help researchers operate on a larger stage." |
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