For decades, wildlife biologists have dreamt of a 'smart' camera alerting system capable of detecting tigers and other endangered species on the prowl. Legacy camera-trap technology, while valuable for many research applications, has historically been hindered by false positives and an inability to facilitate rapid responses.
-powered, cryptic camera-alert system, TrailGuard AI, that transmits images to the cell phones and computers of park managers and other concerned entities in real time.
The technology, originally developed to detect poachers, limits false positives, and its fast alert times permit"park managers the chance for rapid response to intrusion by poachers or to alert villagers to the nearby presence of tigers," according to the authors.
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