Ian Ingram
@tinyianingram
Leads the Conservation Technology Lab at the @SanDiegoZoo.
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15-12-2022 15:19:15
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Inside these Arribada Initiative collars is Open Acoustic Devices µMoth #Tech4Wildlife. These are some of the domestic dog volunteers helping train an acoustic model to better understand endangered African Wild Dogs. Thanks Arribada for the photos . Find out more here arribada.org/wilddogs/
A CMU Robotics Institute-led research team has shown that computer vision systems can more easily detect objects in motion than stationary objects. cmu.edu/news/stories/a…
Researchers from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) and the Mamirauá Institute have successfully combined advanced acoustic monitoring techniques with AI to study the movements and behaviors of endangered pink river dolphins and tucuxi in seasonally flooded habitats. news.mongabay.com/2023/08/ai-unl…
Interesting work by researchers at MPI-AB is on Bluesky @mpi-animalbehav.bsky.social in disease surveillance using accelerometer tags. Clear detectable reduction in activity in wild boar that are sick with African Swine Fever mpg.de/20803247/movem…
Great opportunity to use Open Acoustic Devices AudioMoth as part of a fully-funded PhD project to recognise individuals while estimating population size.
We have a postdoc opportunity in ML-based bioacoustics for population monitoring w/ focus on burrowing owls and affiliated species. You’d work closely with us in the SDZWA Conservation Technology Lab. There’s >10 years of labeled data. Deadline: April 29. us232.dayforcehcm.com/CandidatePorta…
Come join us for an #AIforConservation meetup in Seattle this June!! Co-located with #CVPR2024 and co-hosted by my students Justin Kay and Timm Haucke, we welcome anyone interested in the intersection of AI and the environment, ecology, biodiversity, etc!! 🌍🌿🦒🦋🦞🦎🦃🐘🌲🪸
Testing AudioMoth for the detection of infrasonic elephant rumbles at Whipsnade Zoo as part of the WILDLABS Community awards 2024, together with ZSL #Tech4Wildlife