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      Whale Language May Be Soon Decoded by AI and May Help Humans Chat With Them

      Scientists are not be very far away from decoding the language of whales. An interdisciplinary group of scientists have starts collecting data in order to use artificial intelligence (AI) to understand how whales communicate.

      This project has been name as Cetacean Translation Initiative (CETI).

      The first talks about the possibility to decode sperm whale sounds took place at the Harvard University.

      An international group of scientists spent a year together at the Radcliffe Fellowship in 2017.

      This research and collection of data starts in full swing in 2020.

      If the project succeeds, this would be the first time that humans will understand the language of another species.

      Humans may also construct a system to communicate with whales.

      Shafi Goldwasser, director of the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing at the University of California, Berkeley, noted a series of whale clicking sounds that were similar to Morse code, or the noise of a faulty electronic circuit.

      She pitch the idea of translating whale language through these clicks or “codas” to David Gruber, a marine biologist at the City University of New York.

      Michael Bronstein, an Israeli computer scientist teaching at Imperial College London, consider a link between the codas and natural language processing (NLP).

      Biologist Shane Gero has supplied sperm whale codas’ recordings from around the Caribbean island of Dominica.

      Michael Bronstein apply some machine-learning algorithms to this data.

      Michael Bronstein said to Hakai Magazine :

      “They seemed to be working very well, at least with some relatively simple tasks.” But this was only a proof of concept.

      Scientists and linguists still do not know whether or not animals have a language.

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      Animal utterances can be calls a language only if they have semantics i.e, vocalisations having fixed meanings, grammar as a fixed way of structuring the sounds, and are not just innate sounds

      Whales usually dive into deep waters and communicate over large distances.

      Facial expression or body language do not affect their communication.

      Michael Bronstein Said :

      “It is realistic to assume that whale communication is primarily acoustic.”

      Learning to decipher and communicating in whale language is difficult for AI too.

      The best-known AI-language models are contained in GPT-3, which has a database of almost 175 billion words.

      CETI’s database has less than 100,000 sperm whale codas.

      Scientists plan to expand the database to four billion codas.

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