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Artificial Intelligence Leads to Recognition of Animal Behaviour in the Alps

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Recognize a deer that eats, runs away or is resting: artificial intelligence will soon be able to do so. The Mammalps program, led by EPFL, involves algorithms to analyze videos and animal sounds from the Swiss National Park.
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Recognize a deer that eats, runs away or is resting: artificial intelligence will soon be able to do so. The Mammalps program, led by EPFL, involves algorithms to analyze videos and animal sounds from the Swiss National Park.

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rts.ch broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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