This is the South Wales branch annual joint event with the IET Wales South West Local Network.
Speaker
Wendy Lomas, Director and Project Manager - University of Wolverhampton
Agenda
6:30pm - Refreshments and networking
7:00pm - Lecture
8:30pm - Refreshments and networking
9:00pm - Close
Synopsis
Combining digital recorders, bioacoustic analysis and AI, gives us a non-invasive ‘sonic microscope’ with which to make new discoveries and monitor ecosystem health and biodiversity.
Wendy will guide us through the field of computational bioacoustics and introduce her research using a new application of an ‘old’ model - an attempt to help alleviate the bottleneck as we amass vast datasets of bioacoustic data in a field without the manpower to process it as efficiently as the critical challenges of biodiversity loss in a warming world demand.
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COVID-19
BCS is following government guidelines, and we would ask attendees to continue to follow these guidelines:
England: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/
Scotland: https://www.gov.scot/coronavirus-covid-19/
Wales: https://www.gov.wales/coronavirus
Northern Ireland: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/ireland
This event is brought to you by: South Wales branch and IET Wales South West Local Network