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| A part of the list from my
reporting. I saw Brown-eared bulbul and Merlin reported back this. An apparent mistake. |
When none of the suggestions fit your sighting, Merlin gives you opportunities to adjust your reporting at the end of the suggestion page, like this
You continue this exercise until you’re sure the bird you’re watching is “This,” just like searching in the pages of reference books. If you think none matches of your finding in the end, you click the bar (directed by the red arrow in above photo), and AI will remember the problem which will be utilized by the next identification exercise in its artificial brain.
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| They are the items you
reported. Maybe the size I told Merlin was not exact … |
You continue this exercise until you’re sure the bird you’re watching is “This,” just like searching in the pages of reference books. If you think none matches of your finding in the end, you click the bar (directed by the red arrow in above photo), and AI will remember the problem which will be utilized by the next identification exercise in its artificial brain.
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| Recording and thinking … |
When AI recognizes the voice matching to the data from its database, it will suggest the identification result like
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| It says, in Japanese, “No suggestion.” At least Merlin is honest telling us it has no idea for the owner of the voice. |
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| “Oh I know. I think it is a voice from a long tailed tit,” Merlin said. Stop button is that red one in the middle of the screen. |
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| “Save” button. |
So, I just stored the data in my pixel and moved the data to eBird manually. I open my eBird account to report my findings with sound data. The way to upload sound data to eBird offers us two options. On is upload the data as “Soundscape,” and another is to designate a particular data for a specific bird. Even if we have only one recording, we can upload the data for all the cases like this.
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| The occasion held a panel session as well. |
Probably, it is just a matter of generation gap, and the incidence at the symposium is common when a new technology enters a scene. I simply hope Merlin will learn more and more, and someday soon we can use it more easily in our forest nearby. Let us see how things turn out.
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