Difference between revisions of "Animal Language"
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* [http://www.nbcnews.com/mach/science/dogs-can-t-speak-human-here-s-tech-could-change-ncna836811 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] | * [http://www.nbcnews.com/mach/science/dogs-can-t-speak-human-here-s-tech-could-change-ncna836811 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] | ||
+ | * [http://nikonole.com/birds Bird Language] project exploring the possibilities of Artificial Intelligence within the context of bio-semiotics. | ||
+ | * [http://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-019-0707-9 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] | ||
+ | * [http://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] | ||
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. [http://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. [http://simons.berkeley.edu/workshops/decoding-communication-non-human-species Decoding Communication in Nonhuman Species | Simons Institute] | ||
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- 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
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