Artificial intelligence based shark detector

in ai •  7 years ago 

Clever Buoy is an artificial intelligence-based pontoon that can detect a dog's shark in the water within a short period of four seconds.

Sharks have a bad reputation as 'human eaters' because they have been introduced to popular culture in the last 50 years, from Jaws to The Shallows. Even if it's a tip of the ocean, sharks are not fair enough. In the past year, no-accusation dogs attacked the world (people did not have physical contact), resulting in only five deaths. It is good to say that every year, people hunt about 100 million dogfish and Manta Vatozo, creating huge gaps that directly disturb the carbon cycle in the water ecosystem. Thus, by reducing the carbon held by sea grasses, we cause the planet to get warmer.

Still, the fear of biting by a shark is understandable. While such cases are rare, a new solution from Australia may further reduce the frequency of these events. Clever Buoy is a nature-friendly ocean monitoring system that uses artificial intelligence and double-wave sonar to discover and define the underwater marine life underwater more accurately than the standard sonar.

"Every animal in the ocean has a unique fingerprint," said Craig Anderson, founder of the company, Shark Mitigation Systems, The fingerprint is also the animal's swimming pattern. We have developed a shape recognition software that can learn the different swimming models of the ocean animals. In fact, this software is like the first phase of face recognition software. "

To put it another way, a dolphin's swimming pattern is different from the swimming pattern of a monk seal. The swimming pattern of a seal fish is different than that of a shark, and Clever Buoy can distinguish them. Clever Buoy is a modular system that can be adjusted to the coastal geography and depth. The solar-powered pontoon floats on the water and is connected to the ocean floor or sonar transformer attached to a mound. Each transducer emits what Anderson calls a "virtual network" in a 120-meter radius. So he constantly identifies wildlife in the region.

The system is now able to detect the shark on the water in a short period of time from four seconds. In this case, Clever Buoy sends information about the size and location of the shark (or sharks) in real time to lifeguards and the first intervention team on the beach. So it helps to decide what to do about the swimmers and surfers in the water.

Clever Buoy is now in a few plazas in Australia. In February, the US Representative Assembly member was also brought to California with the support of Dana Rohrabacher. Duban will be the first place to be placed in Big Corona in Corona del Mar.

Shark Mitigation Systems and the Newport Coastal City Council are still trying to clarify the details, but Anderson said the first Clever Buoy in America would be placed on the city's coast in a month at a cost of $ 10 to $ 15,000. Until this time, there were no deaths or attacks of dogs in Clever Buoy settled communities.

Clever Buoy will help you better understand the shark population, their migration pattern, and how climate change affects these two as machine learning improves algorithms (let's say, learn how to distinguish the algorithm from an attractive bull shark).

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