Artificial Intelligence & Mathematical Models To Help Curb Poaching

A team led by Indian-Origin researchers found an artificial intelligence to save Earth`s endangered animals and forests by outwitting poachers with the modern technology, on the occasion of World Earth Day on Friday.

US National Science Foundation (NSF) and the US Army Researchers supported this technology. This theory can solve poaching, illegal logging, and other issues worldwide with the researchers and conservationists in US, Singapore, Netherlands, and Malaysia.

Artificial Intelligence & Mathematical Models To Help Curb Poaching

“This research is a step in demonstrating that AI can have a really significant positive impact on society and allow us to assist humanity in solving some of the major challenges we face,” said Milind Tambe, professor of computer science and industrial and systems engineering at the University of Southern California (USC).

This team uses a mathematical and computer models of conflicts between rational decision makers with the behavior of adversaries and plan optimal approaches for the contaminant.

“In most parks, ranger patrols are poorly planned, reactive rather than pro-active and habitual,” said Fei Fang, a Ph.D. candidate from the University of Southern California (USC).

“This research is a step in demonstrating that AI can have a really significant positive impact on society and allow us to assist humanity in solving some of the major challenges we face,” Tambe added.

PAWS receives more data which improves its patrol planning, with which the system has led to more observations poacher activities per kilometre. The team recently combined PAWS with the CAPTURE tool (Comprehensive Anti-Poaching Tool with Temporal and Observation Uncertainty Reasoning) which predict the results accurately.

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