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Parks Victoria Deploys AI For Wildlife Monitoring

ABC NewsRadio AU Melbourne 16d16d Impact 5
Parks Victoria has implemented a new high-speed AI tool to process field camera imagery for native and feral species detection. The technology scans 20 photos per second and identifies over 200 species with more than 95% accuracy. This tool reduces the processing time for image batches from several weeks to a few hours. The system aims to help authorities better understand species populations and respond to feral animal threats. Parks Victoria confirmed the technology will be utilized to assist in conservation efforts. The tool is intended to aid response efforts following natural disasters.

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artificial intelligence conservation wildlife monitoring

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ABC NewsRadio AU

“Usually it would take weeks to process a batch of images, but a new high-speed AI tool has cut this down to a few hours. The technology scans 20 photos per second and is capable of identifying more than 200 native and feral species with over 95% accuracy.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“feral species with over 95% accuracy. Parks Victoria says it will help.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“Parks Victoria says a new AI tool is helping rangers better understand and assist native animals after natural disasters and detect and respond to feral animal threats.”

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