Overview
Explore groundbreaking research on using artificial intelligence to decode animal communication in this 53-minute lecture by Gašper Beguš from UC Berkeley. Delve into the innovative approaches and methodologies employed to unravel the complexities of nonhuman species' communication systems. Gain insights into how AI technologies are revolutionizing our understanding of animal vocalizations, behaviors, and social interactions. Learn about the latest advancements in the field, including machine learning algorithms and deep neural networks, that are enabling researchers to analyze and interpret vast amounts of data from various species. Discover the potential implications of this research for conservation efforts, animal welfare, and our broader understanding of cognition and language evolution. Part of the "Decoding Communication in Nonhuman Species III" series co-hosted with Project CETI, this talk offers a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of artificial intelligence and animal behavior studies.
Syllabus
AI as a tool for discovery in animal communication
Taught by
Simons Institute