AI can spot wounded wild animals and poachers in camera trap footage
AI from Liverpool John Moores University is being used to identify animals, plot their movements and spot wounds in a bid to help conservationists, reports New Scientist.
AI from Liverpool John Moores University is being used to identify animals, plot their movements and spot wounds in a bid to help conservationists, reports New Scientist.
Government-backed customer service technology developed at LJMU is to be showcased to potential clients in the railway industry.
Partnership tackles problem of 'accidental managers'
Wildlife experts have revealed a new artificial intelligence system at Knowsley Safari to help protect endangered species from poachers.
Study underway to understand how assessment impacts Black students
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A shortage of fertility professionals has prompted a new Masters degree with Liverpool John Moores University.
PhD student David Dunne has worked with Harlequins, QPR and the Ryder Cup team to maximise the physical potential of athletes. Together with ex-PhD Sam Impey, David has raised £450k to launch training companion app Hexis, claimed to be the world's most intelligent nutrition system. He spoke to us to explain more.
Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is to offer a new generation of police officer training in partnership with Merseyside Police.
All grant funded projects and knowledge exchange projects must be recorded on the GaP system from April 2020