Electronic Monitoring powered by the latest in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computer vision.
INCREASE EFFICIENCY AND REDUCE COSTS
FAST, SCALABLE DATA ANALYSIS POWERED BY AI
The Ai.Fish platform utilizes advanced artificial intelligence to speed up the most time-consuming parts of the Electronic Monitoring review process.
Preprocessing: Segment video by activity level, reducing time spent searching through empty footage for fishing activity. AI processing can reduce the amount of footage requiring review by upwards of 85%.
Catch detection: Automatically detect and classify catch events and ETP interactions.
Active learning: Algorithms learn from their mistakes, working hand-in-hand with reviewers to become more effective over time.
Easy integration: Access machine learning processing through a standalone platform or via an easy-to-use API for integration into existing software suites.
SECURE DATA MANAGEMENT
SAFETY AND PRIVACY FOR YOUR FISHERY
Electronic Monitoring data management policies are evolving rapidly, and we take the sensitivity of your data seriously. The Ai.Fish software platform secures your data with the latest encryption technology while using only the most reputable data storage vendors.
CUSTOM SOLUTIONS
TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS
We know there is no one-size-fits-all solution for Electronic Monitoring. We offer custom-built technology to fit the unique requirements of each fishery, and work with stakeholders to match the pace of EM's adoption. Please contact us to learn more about what we can do for you.
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