Orcasound is a cooperative effort of many dedicated individuals and organizations. Their “AI for Orcas” project represents a 2-decade effort by the Orcasound and open-source communities to develop machine learning models to classify signals made by killer whales (calls, clicks, and whistles), in real-time, starting with the calls of the endangered orcas known as the Southern Resident Killer Whales (SRKWs). An important part of the process is generating high-quality and open-access training and testing data sets. On the Orcasound Github, they share all of their data publicly, via AWS.
Orcasound is a cooperative effort of many dedicated individuals and organizations. Their “AI for Orcas” project represents a 2-decade effort by the Orcasound and open-source communities to develop machine learning models to classify signals made by killer whales (calls, clicks, and whistles), in real-time, starting with the calls of the endangered orcas known as the Southern Resident Killer Whales (SRKWs). An important part of the process is generating high-quality and open-access training and testing data sets. On the Orcasound Github, they share all of their data publicly, via AWS.
The repository also has links to Orca Machine Learning resources.