Sharing DolphinGemma with the research community
Recognizing the worth of collaboration in scientific discovery, we’re planning to share DolphinGemma as an open model this summer. While trained on Atlantic spotted dolphin sounds, we anticipate its potential utility for researchers studying other cetacean species, like bottlenose or spinner dolphins. High-quality-tuning could also be required for various species’ vocalizations, and the open nature of the model facilitates this adaptation.
By providing tools like DolphinGemma, we hope to present researchers worldwide the tools to mine their very own acoustic datasets, speed up the seek for patterns and collectively deepen our understanding of those intelligent marine mammals.
The journey to understanding dolphin communication is long, but the mixture of dedicated field research by WDP, engineering expertise from Georgia Tech and the facility of Google’s technology is opening exciting latest possibilities. We’re not only listening anymore. We’re starting to know the patterns inside the sounds, paving the best way for a future where the gap between human and dolphin communication might just get slightly smaller.
You’ll be able to learn more in regards to the Wild Dolphin Project on their website.
