Bioacoustic AI for wildlife protection
Akronym
BioacAI
Bidragets beskrivning
"The biodiversity crisis is coming into sharp focus. The BioacAI network will establish a vital modern evidence source for wildlife protection, by bringing the promise of AI-powered acoustic monitoring to fruition.
Biodiversity loss is ranked as one of the top 5 global risks, both in impact and likelihood (World Economic Forum 2020, 2021, 2022). Continental-scale assessments warn of population declines in major taxa such as birds and insects. Yet data for monitoring biodiversity change remain incomplete - spatially, temporally and taxonomically. To stabilise biodiversity trends and assess ecosystem restoration interventions, it is crucial to monitor the world's wildlife better, faster, and to provide rapid intelligence that can enable us to manage these risks.
Sound recording is a cheap, rapid and powerful way to monitor many key animal species, and modern machine learning can radically improve its scale and precision. However, there are two barriers: AI-enhanced tools for bioacoustic monitoring are at a low readiness level, with few end-to-end solutions available; and there is a big skills gap - no current training programme produces experts with skills spanning acoustics, artificial intelligence (AI) and zoology/ecology.
The BioacAI doctoral network is designed to address exactly these issues. Our research programme develops new AI methods directly within the context of acoustic wildlife monitoring, using devices from leading European bioacoustics companies, in active wildlife monitoring deployments.Our training programme provides ""full stack"" bioacoustic AI skills and targeted research experience, to build the next generation of professionals - the people who innovate with technology to monitor and understand animals at unprecedented global scale and detail."
Visa merStartår
2023
Slutår
2027
Beviljade finansiering
Iconize B.V. (NL)
Participant
Open Conservation Technology Ltd (UK)
Participant
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON (UK)
Participant
MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV (DE)
260 539.2 €
Participant
Reers Dr. und Behr Dr. OekoFor GbR (DE)
Participant
NATURE CONSERVATION AGENCY OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC (CZ)
Participant
SORAMA BV (NL)
274 370.4 €
Participant
Bat Conservation Trust (UK)
Participant
SOVON VOGELONDERZOEK NEDERLAND (NL)
Participant
IVANO PELICELLA (IT)
Participant
ECOLE CENTRALE DE NANTES (FR)
Participant
STICHTING NATURALIS BIODIVERSITY CENTER (NL)
274 370.4 €
Coordinator
MUSEUM NATIONAL D'HISTOIRE NATURELLE (FR)
Participant
UNIVERSITAT KONSTANZ (DE)
Participant
JIHOCESKA UNIVERZITA V CESKYCH BUDEJOVICICH (CZ)
237 038.4 €
Participant
STICHTING KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT BRABANT (NL)
274 370.4 €
Participant
UNIVERZITA KARLOVA (CZ)
237 038.4 €
Participant
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN (BE)
262 620 €
Participant
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS (FR)
282 693.6 €
Participant
Beviljat belopp
2 389 529 €
Finansiär
Europeiska unionen
Typ av finansiering
HORIZON TMA MSCA Doctoral Networks
Ramprogram
Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
Utlysning
Programdel
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) (11677Tema
MSCA Doctoral Networks 2022 (HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01-01Utlysnings ID
HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01 Övriga uppgifter
Finansieringsbeslutets nummer
101116715