Birding App Merlin Identifies Birds by Their Calls
A new update on the birding app Merlin developed by Cornell University’s Lab of Ornithology has added a feature which allows users to identify birds through their unique calls.
New Feature in Merlin App
Merlin, an app designed to help birdwatchers identify different bird species, has introduced a new feature. The app can now identify birds by their distinctive calls, thanks to an update by the developers at Cornell University’s Lab of Ornithology.Utilizing AI to Recognize Bird Calls
The new feature utilizes artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze bird songs and calls, identifying the specific species. The application uses thousands of bird song samples to train the AI, resulting in an accuracy rate of 90%.Increasing Interest in Birdwatching
The introduction of this feature comes amidst a surge in interest in birdwatching, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The app has been downloaded more than 3 million times globally since its launch in 2014.With the Merlin app’s new feature, birdwatchers can now identify birds by their unique songs and calls. This technological advancement utilizes artificial intelligence to analyze bird songs, proving to be a game-changer in the field of birdwatching.