Using 'Cocktail Party Problem' to Talk with Animals
Animals communicating with each other might seem simplistic at first glance. Compared to human communication, animals do not appear to be using any particular language but merely noises to communicate with each other. Several noises that animals make are less of a conversation in the present, and more of a call for predicting natural changes such as rain, water, or signals for food some distance away. When it comes to artificial intelligence, plenty of progress has been made in the development of AGI using machine learning and neural networks on animals and through the understanding of animal behaviour. However, understanding the language of animals and communicating with them is one of the longest-running fields of study in technology and biological sciences alike.
Sep-16-2022, 03:50:17 GMT
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