Translator Puts Us Closer To Dolphin Communication 179
LordStormes sent in a link to an article about a new device that may allow dolphins to finally thank us for all the fish. Denise Herzing, founder of the Wild Dolphin Project and Thad Starner, an artificial intelligence researcher at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, have been working on a project called Cetacean Hearing and Telemetry or CHAT. The pair hope that CHAT will allow them to "co-create" a language with wild dolphins, allowing the two species to communicate. From the article: "Herzing and Starner will start testing the system on wild Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis) in the middle of this year. At first, divers will play back one of eight 'words' coined by the team to mean 'seaweed' or 'bow wave ride,' for example. The software will listen to see if the dolphins mimic them. Once the system can recognize these mimicked words, the idea is to use it to crack a much harder problem: listening to natural dolphin sounds and pulling out salient features that may be the 'fundamental units' of dolphin communication."
Re:Dolphons speak 3D sonar. (Score:2, Insightful)
Humans should probably try to speak sonar, rather than try to dumb down a dolphin to speak human
We do speak 2D and even 3D. They're called movies, holograms, etc. We have far more ways of communicating than just 1D sequences of sounds. This is where the term "A picture is worth a thousand words" comes from. However, if Dolphins are limited to only speaking sonar by recalling past experiences, one wonders if they are able to invent experiences. How would you say "Go over there" unless you've been there if all you can do is say "Go where I've been". It will be interesting to see if they can communicate unexperienced ideas as well as recall past experiences with their native language.
Re:Dolphons speak 3D sonar. (Score:5, Insightful)
The idea is to get some to "speak human" so we can ask them to explain how to "speak dolphin".