Kate Sutter

Kate Sutter

Jan 24, 2022

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AI win! and device specs

The team had a great call with Jason from WildMe last week and he generously handed over a huge (2000+) dataset of annotated(!) manta photos. This is going to save us many many hours of annotating the photos ourselves. Next up is AI model training headed by Jake. Updates to follow.

We also wanted to give followers a detailed list of what our actual device is comprised of. All of our findings and drawings will be made public and open-source so no secrets here!

The physical device:


The software and AI:

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About This Project

This project combines AI, high-resolution cameras, and existing manta behavior research to test a program that will provide real-time individual identification and optimize underwater data collection. The results of this experiment will help us better understand manta behavior in real-time and enhance the tools and methods that are available for marine research. Because manta rays exhibit predictable movements and site affinity, individuals can be instantaneously identified and monitored.

Blast off!

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