Scientists working to decode the language of whales have opened a new window into oceanic communication.
Researchers with backgrounds in computer science, artificial intelligence and biology have come together to analyze years’ worth of vocalizations by sperm whales in the eastern Caribbean.
They’ve learned the whales use thousands of clicking noises to form a sort of phonetic alphabet.
Global’s Neetu Garcha explains.
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Researchers with backgrounds in computer science, artificial intelligence and biology have come together to analyze years’ worth of vocalizations by sperm whales in the eastern Caribbean.
They’ve learned the whales use thousands of clicking noises to form a sort of phonetic alphabet.
Global’s Neetu Garcha explains.
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