16 juin 2025|
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|6 months agoSwiss National Park Pioneers AI Wildlife Monitoring System
Groundbreaking artificial intelligence project in Swiss National Park reveals unprecedented insights into wild animal behavior through camera trap technology.

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- Scientists from EPFL have launched a project called MammAlps to monitor wildlife using AI.
- The project utilizes camera traps combined with artificial intelligence to identify individual animals and analyze their behavior.
- Traditional observation methods and attached sensors are considered intrusive and can alter animal behavior.
- Existing video datasets for wildlife AI training were previously lacking in quality and depth.
By The Numbers
9
camera traps installed
43
hours of raw footage
2025
year
They Said
"Researchers want to find out what deer, foxes and other animals do when no one is looking."