Computers Don't Byte - S03 / E20

Rita Pucci: Reading the stripes, AI meets wildlife

Scanning nature's barcode

What’s the difference between a zebra and a zebrafish? Assistant professor Rita Pucci, who works at both LIACS and Naturalis, brings together biodiversity and computer science. She’s developing a model that can recognise unique skin patterns of individual animals within a herd: a breakthrough that could transform how wildlife is monitored.

It could also reveal whether inbreeding is occurring—crucial information for species like zebras, where inbreeding can have devastating consequences. But before the model can reliably identify patterns in zebra coats, it first needs to learn how to generate patterns itself. And for that, it is trained on thousands of images of zebrafish.

About Computers Don't Byte

Computer scientists who are at the forefront of their respected fields attempt to explain what on earth they're doing.

Computers don't byte is a series by the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS). Leading computer scientists from a variety of fields share their expertise and insights. Dive into the minds of these researchers and learn about real-world applications, the future of AI and related technologies and cutting-edge research. From chatbots to cybersecurity, from quantum to children's stories, each episode offers its own perspective on the changing landscape of computer science. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring enthusiast, this podcast offers knowledge and inspiration.

Content: LIACS

Host: Michiel van Poelgeest

Produced by: Studio Onzichtbaar

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