Difference between revisions of "Animal Language"
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* [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003347216303360 Applications of machine learning in animal behaviour studies | J. Valletta, C. Torney, M. Kings, A. Thornton and J. Madden - Science Direct] | * [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003347216303360 Applications of machine learning in animal behaviour studies | J. Valletta, C. Torney, M. Kings, A. Thornton and J. Madden - Science Direct] | ||
* [https://worldbuild.ai/w-0000000262/ AI for the People | C. Bornfree, M. White, & J. R. Harris] - [https://worldbuild.ai/ World Building Contest] - [https://futureoflife.org/ Future of Life Institute] ... What would happen to human nature if technology allowed us to communicate with animals? | * [https://worldbuild.ai/w-0000000262/ AI for the People | C. Bornfree, M. White, & J. R. Harris] - [https://worldbuild.ai/ World Building Contest] - [https://futureoflife.org/ Future of Life Institute] ... What would happen to human nature if technology allowed us to communicate with animals? | ||
− | * [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-47221-8 Contextual and combinatorial structure in sperm whale vocalisations | P. Sharma, S. Gero, R. Payne, D. Gruber, D. Rus, A. Torralba & J. Andreas - Nature Communications] | + | * [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-47221-8 Contextual and combinatorial structure in sperm whale vocalisations | P. Sharma, S. Gero, R. Payne, D. Gruber, D. Rus, A. Torralba & J. Andreas - Nature Communications]... Using advanced computer algorithms, they detected patterns in the sounds—suggesting sperm whale communication may be more complex than previously assumed. |
− | With advances in machine learning, we now stand a chance to decode communication in non-human animal and plant life, which has fascinated humans for millennia. Cutting-edge technology can be used to benefit not only humankind, but other species on our planet, to better understand and protect the life around us. To make this possible, one needs to bring together and build on the latest discoveries of experts in disparate fields, including machine learning, signal processing, data science, linguistics, and acoustics. The goal of the workshop is to explore the challenges and current state-of-the-art in the study of non-human species communication as well as disciplines and technologies that are likely to provide solutions to these challenges. [https://simons.berkeley.edu/workshops/decoding-communication-non-human-species Decoding Communication in Nonhuman Species | Simons Institute] | + | With advances in machine learning, we now stand a chance to decode communication in non-human animal and plant life, which has fascinated humans for millennia. Cutting-edge technology can be used to benefit not only humankind, but other species on our planet, to better understand and protect the life around us. To make this possible, one needs to bring together and build on the latest discoveries of experts in disparate fields, including machine learning, signal processing, data science, linguistics, and acoustics. The goal of the workshop is to explore the challenges and current state-of-the-art in the study of non-human species communication as well as disciplines and technologies that are likely to provide solutions to these challenges. [https://simons.berkeley.edu/workshops/decoding-communication-non-human-species Decoding Communication in Nonhuman Species | Simons Institute] |
Latest revision as of 06:08, 13 May 2024
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- Collective Animal Intelligence ... Animal Ecology ... Animal Language ... Bird Identification
- Language Translation
- Symbiotic Intelligence ... Bio-inspired Computing ... Neuroscience ... Connecting Brains ... Nanobots ... Molecular ... Neuromorphic ... Evolutionary/Genetic
- Human–animal communication Wikipedia
- Dogs can't speak human. Here's the tech that could change that. A pet translator could be available in less than a decade. | Bahar Gholipour - MACH
- Bird Language project exploring the possibilities of Artificial Intelligence within the context of bio-semiotics.
- Decoding speech from spike-based neural population recordings in secondary auditory cortex of non-human primates | C. Heelan, J. Lee, R. O’Shea, L. Lynch, D. Brandman, W. Truccolo and A. Nurmikko - Nature
- Applications of machine learning in animal behaviour studies | J. Valletta, C. Torney, M. Kings, A. Thornton and J. Madden - Science Direct
- AI for the People | C. Bornfree, M. White, & J. R. Harris - World Building Contest - Future of Life Institute ... What would happen to human nature if technology allowed us to communicate with animals?
- Contextual and combinatorial structure in sperm whale vocalisations | P. Sharma, S. Gero, R. Payne, D. Gruber, D. Rus, A. Torralba & J. Andreas - Nature Communications... Using advanced computer algorithms, they detected patterns in the sounds—suggesting sperm whale communication may be more complex than previously assumed.
With advances in machine learning, we now stand a chance to decode communication in non-human animal and plant life, which has fascinated humans for millennia. Cutting-edge technology can be used to benefit not only humankind, but other species on our planet, to better understand and protect the life around us. To make this possible, one needs to bring together and build on the latest discoveries of experts in disparate fields, including machine learning, signal processing, data science, linguistics, and acoustics. The goal of the workshop is to explore the challenges and current state-of-the-art in the study of non-human species communication as well as disciplines and technologies that are likely to provide solutions to these challenges. Decoding Communication in Nonhuman Species | Simons Institute
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Animal Translators
- This real-life Dr Dolittle uses AI to translate animal language | Richard van Hooijdonk ... Chasing Doctor Dolittle: Learning the Language of Animals | Con Slobodchikoff
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Translator - Saturday Night Live (SNL)
Three scientists (Scarlett Johansson, Kyle Mooney, Mikey Day) receive a shock when they debut their invention, a machine that translates for pets.
Dr. DolittleDoctor John Dolittle is the central character of a series of children's books by Hugh Lofting starting with the 1920 The Story of Doctor Dolittle. He is a physician who shuns human patients in favour of animals, with whom he can speak in their own languages. He later becomes a naturalist, using his abilities to speak with animals to better understand nature and the history of the world. Doctor Dolittle | Wikipedia
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