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posted by NCommander on Wednesday April 02 2014, @09:22PM   Printer-friendly
from the so-long-and-thanks-for-all-the-fish dept.

A NewScientist article discusses how pattern recognition software is being used to help us better understand the communications of animals, including a program that can automatically translate dolphin whistles (but only if the meaning is already known):

IT was late August 2013 and Denise Herzing was swimming in the Caribbean. The dolphin pod she had been tracking for the past 25 years was playing around her boat. Suddenly, she heard one of them say, "Sargassum".

... She was wearing a prototype dolphin translator called Cetacean Hearing and Telemetry (CHAT) and it had just translated a live dolphin whistle for the first time.

It detected a whistle for sargassum, or seaweed, which she and her team had invented to use when playing with the dolphin pod. They hoped the dolphins would adopt the whistles, which are easy to distinguish from their own natural whistles and they were not disappointed. When the computer picked up the sargassum whistle, Herzing heard her own recorded voice saying the word into her ear.
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Herzing is quick to acknowledge potential problems with the sargassum whistle. It is just one instance and so far hasn't been repeated. Its audio profile looks different from the whistle they taught the dolphins it has the same shape but came in at a higher frequency. Brenda McCowan of the University of California, Davis, says her experience with dolphin vocalisations matches that observation.

Since the translatable vocalization has only been used once, it could be nothing more than a fluke, but if we can teach dolphins new vocalizations with a specific meaning and they actually use them, then we could finally understand each other enough to start gathering the data needed for real communication with a non-human species, which would be an incredible achievement (and might finally force people to accept the fact that humans really arent all that different from other animals).

 
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  • (Score: 1) by gznork26 on Thursday April 03 2014, @02:05AM

    by gznork26 (1159) on Thursday April 03 2014, @02:05AM (#25290) Homepage Journal

    The final, bizarre season of the US TV series "Seaquest DSV" could have been expunged so the series could right itself by using a plot device that was already in the series: a dolphin translator for Darwin. I imagine the beginning of the fictional continuation of the series starting with a close-up of the dolphin saying, "Darwin have bad dream!" and then they can resume where there at the end of TWO seasons earlier.

    Hey, I can also craft a sequel to Forbidden Planet: when they watched the planet blow up is was just the Krell machine making it look that way to anyone in that specific direction. The question is then, what did the Krell do after that? Speaking of which, I did write a Krell's version of that happened in 2007...

    http://klurgsheld.wordpress.com/2007/09/18/short-s tory-singularity-of-soul/ [wordpress.com]

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    Khipu were Turing complete.