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Facial recognition can help conserve seals, scientists say

Por: WPTV Nation November 24, 2022

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FREEPORT, Maine (AP) — Facial recognition technology is mostly associated with uses such as , but scientists believe they've found a new use for it — saving seals.A research team at Colgate University has developed SealNet, a database of seal faces created by taking pictures of dozens of harbor seals in Maine's Casco Bay. The team found the tool's accuracy in identifying the marine mammals is close to 100%, which is no small... + full article



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