Dolphingemma sharing with the research community
Recognizing the value of collaboration in scientific discovery, we plan to share Dolphingemma as an open model this summer. Although formed on sounds of spotted dolphins from the Atlantic, we plan its potential usefulness for researchers who study other species of cetaceans, such as boots of boots or dolphins. Fine adjustment may be necessary for vocalizations of different species, and the open nature of the model facilitates this adaptation.
By providing tools such as Dolphingemma, we hope to give researchers in the world the tools to exploit their own acoustic data sets, accelerate the search for models and collectively deepen our understanding of these intelligent marine mammals.
The journey to the understanding of Dolphin communication is long, but the combination of research in the field dedicated by WDP, of Georgia Tech engineering expertise and the power of Google technology opens up new fascinating possibilities. We no longer listen to. We are starting to understand the models in sounds, opening the way to a future where the gap between human communication and dolphins could become a little smaller.
You can know more about the Wild Dolphin project on their website.