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How AI helped scientists find an alphabet in sperm whale sounds
ZDNet· 2 days agoScientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are using machine learning to research...
Scientists find an ‘alphabet’ in whale songs - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 3 days ago“The fundamental similarities that we do find are really fascinating,” Gero said. Since 2005, Gero...
Sperm whale ‘alphabet’ discovered, thanks to machine learning
TechCrunch via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoResearchers at MIT CSAIL and Project CETI believe that they have unlocked a kind of sperm whale "alphabet" with the aid of machine learning technologies. Results from the study, which were published ...
Scientists Find an ‘Alphabet’ in Whale Songs
New York Times· 3 days agoEver since the discovery of whale songs almost 60 years ago, scientists have been trying to decipher their lyrics. Are the animals producing complex...
Scientists document remarkable sperm whale 'phonetic alphabet'
NBC NEWS· 2 days agoThe various species of whales inhabiting Earth’s oceans employ different types of vocalizations to...
Scientists are learning the basic building blocks of sperm whale language after years of effort
Associated Press· 3 days agoScientists studying the sperm whales that live around the Caribbean island of Dominica have...
10 Items to Pack For Cabo San Lucas, According to a Travel Writer
PopSugar· 2 days agoIn 'Pack With Me,' influencers and editors give us a rundown of their travel must-haves and a few...
Whales are speaking in secret language using ‘alphabet of clicks’
The US Sun· 2 days agoSCIENTISTS have possibly identified the first species other than humans to use unique sounds as...
How humanity's ear-splitting racket deafens whales and other marine animals
LA Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoA whale rises from the ocean off San Pedro in August 2016. (Nick Ut / Associated Press) Imagine it's...
Sperm whales communicate through a 'complex phonetic alphabet,' study finds
ABC News· 2 days agoThe ways sperm whales communicate with each other may be more "complex" than scientists previously...