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 Artificial intelligence is helping us understand the language of animals.The technology can analyze hours of animal audio in a fraction of the time the same work would take for a human. If you re manually trying to isolate these calls from audio files, it takes a really long time,  said Kevin Coffey, a professor at the University of Washington.Coffey is also one of the creators of DeepSqueak, an A.I. program designed to pick up on high-pitched rat calls that human ears often miss. I stanley cup n rats, these calls are often related to positive or negative effect,  Coffey said.  They stanley cup  make certain calls in positive situations and other calls in negative situations. DeepSqueak s technology relies on the visual waveforms associated with an audio file.The A.I. scans the waves for any irregular patterns. It certainly works better with some things, like rodent calls or a whistle, than others,  Coffey said.  Not all vocalizations are so nice. Similar machine learning technologies are being deployed at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution off the coast of Massachusetts.Researchers are using underwater microphones to catalog different specie stanley cup s on coral reefs.A single reef can be home to more than a hu Yepj Baldwin denies pulling trigger in deadly film accident
 Deputies with the Gallatin County Sheriffs Office say one Bozeman mans decision to drive under the influen nike dunk ce of alcohol led him to hide in a bush. 27-year-old Jordan Batters appeared before a justice court judge Thursday morning after he was arrested Wednesday. The Gallatin County Sheriffs Office says a deputy noticed Batters swerving and and drifting on I-90 going eastbound. The deputy said Batt yeezy ers would over correct the vehicle by jerking the wheel. Reports say the swerving continued down 19th Avenue.                                                                                                lt;div class= Figure-credit  itemprop= author gt;Annie Johnson                                        Batters appeared in front of  yeezy a justice court judge Thursday morning.                                     According to the deputy, when he attempted to stop the vehicle on N 27th Ave, Batters sped up until he eventually crashed into a parked car.Deputies say Batters left the car on foot,  the deputy on a chase.Reports say the deputy found Batters hiding in a nearby bush. If Batters is convicted, it will be his third DUI.  Mr. Batters criminal history, it appears that he has two DUI convic