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How AI is helping advance the science of bioacoustics to save endangered species

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Our new Perch model helps conservationists analyze audio faster to protect endangered species, from Hawaiian honeycreepers to coral reefs.

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arXiv Machine Learning
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Beyond task performance: Decoding bioacoustic embeddings with speech features

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By Ines Nolasco, Jules Cauzinille, Marius Miron, Gagan Narula, Milad Alizadeh, Emmanuel Fernandez, Matthieu Geist, Ellen Gilsenan-McMahon, Olivier Pietquin, Emmanuel Chemla, Sara Keen
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MetaPerch: Learning from metadata for bioacoustics foundation models

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