Interest In Spoor’s Bird-Monitoring AI Software Is Soaring

Spoor AI monitors birds for wind farms, using computer vision to reduce collisions and improve planning.
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Interest In Spoor’s Bird-Monitoring AI Software Is Soaring
Spoor AI Tracks Birds with Cutting-Edge Vision Technology Interest in Spoor’s bird-monitoring AI software is skyrocketing as wind farm operators look for smarter ways to protect local wildlife. Launched in 2021, Spoor aims to use computer vision to track and identify bird populations, helping reduce collisions with wind turbines. The software has already proven effective, attracting attention from wind farms across Norway and beyond. Credit: Kai Chen/Chen Media / Spoor The startup’s technology can detect birds within a 2.5-kilometer radius using standard high-resolution cameras. This capability gives operators detailed insight into migration patterns and population movements without relying on traditional, labor-intensive monitoring methods. How Spoor’s AI Revolutionizes Wildlife Monitoring Spoor’s system uses advanced computer vision to recognize bird species in real time. The AI collects and analyzes vast amounts of data, identifying not just numbers, but species-specific migration trend…