University’s AI Project to Aid Oyster Farmers in Chesapeake Bay
Chesapeake Bay oyster farmers still rely on technologies their great-great-grandparents invented, including dropping a bamboo pole to the seabed to feel for good locations to seed young oysters. But a project underway at the University of Maryland’s A. James Clark School of Engineering aims to change that with the aid of artificial intelligence, or AI.
The goal is to shed light and sound on the hidden sea floor by tapping AI to combine murky underwater video with cryptic sonar, which uses sound to...
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