麻省理工学院的AI工具Inquire帮助科学家分析野生生物照片以追踪物种和生态系统,支持全球养护努力。
MIT's AI tool Inquire helps scientists analyze wildlife photos to track species and ecosystems, supporting global conservation efforts.
由麻省理工学院研究员Sara Beery开发的名为Inquire的新人工智能工具正在帮助保护科学家分析世界各地公民科学家的数百万幅野生生物照片。
A new AI tool called Inquire, developed by MIT researcher Sara Beery, is helping conservation scientists analyze millions of wildlife photos from citizen scientists worldwide.
该工具利用计算机愿景识别物种、跟踪动物行为和监测生态系统,支持研究生物多样性和应对环境变化的努力。
The tool uses computer vision to identify species, track animal behavior, and monitor ecosystems, supporting efforts to study biodiversity and respond to environmental changes.
在国家战略框架、亚马逊和PIMCO等组织赠款的支持下,调查协助研究鸟类饮食和鲑鱼迁徙等专题,从而能够更快、更准确地评估生态系统健康。
Backed by grants from organizations including the NSF, Amazon, and PIMCO, Inquire aids in research on topics like bird diets and salmon migration, enabling faster, more accurate assessments of ecosystem health.
创新突出表明,越来越多地利用人工智能应对全球保护挑战。
The innovation highlights a growing use of artificial intelligence to address global conservation challenges.