The latest weapon in the fight against illegal fishing? Artificial intelligence
by Mary Catherine O'Connor from Environment | The Guardian on (#22AJ3)
A $150,000 reward is up for grabs for any data scientist who can write code for facial recognition software that can pinpoint illegal catch on fishing boats
Facial recognition software is most commonly known as a tool to help police identify a suspected criminal by using machine learning algorithms to analyze his or her face against a database of thousands or millions of other faces. The larger the database, with a greater variety of facial features, the smarter and more successful the software becomes - effectively learning from its mistakes to improve its accuracy.
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