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Meet the WA scientists racing to stop fatal shark attacks | PerthNow
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Dr Ferdous Sohel, assistant professor at the UWA's School of Computer Sciences, said the system would become as reliable as the human eye, but never fatigue. "The human eye gets tiresome and a person wouldn't be able to monitor all day long - on the other hand the computer is a machine," he said.
More research into shark detection and deterrence
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Bubble curtains, strobe lights, underwater sound effects, shark shields, computer algorithms and sonar imaging will be investigated as ways to deter sharks...
Light, noise and bubble curtains to deter sharks - ABC News
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Strobe lights and a bubble machine, it sounds like the recipe for a bad 90's disco but it could be the key to helping to protect beachgoers from shark attacks.
Engineering and Energy experts | Murdoch …
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Dr Ferdous Sohel. Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Image Processing. His main research interests include advanced image/video/signal analysis and machine learning techniques, which can be applied in scene understanding, medical/bio-medical imaging, remote sensing, agricultural monitoring, environmental sustainability measure, marine ecosystem monitoring, and surveillance and monitoring.
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