Fridays at Findlay - Drones and AI in Field Animal Ecology
Jenna Kline, a computer science PhD candidate at Ohio State University, discusses Drones and AI in Field Animal Ecology: Integrating Biology, Animal Science, and Technology.Autonomous drones, or UAVs, are becoming valuable tools for studying wildlife and ecosystems because they can quickly and consistently collect data from remote areas. These drones can gather large amounts of information to help scientists better understand individual animals, groups of wildlife, and entire ecosystems.
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