AI-Based Crocodile Warning System
Recently, Kusunpur village in Odisha’s Kendrapara district has been selected under the CSIR Smart Village programme to receive an AI-based crocodile detection and warning system.
- The system will provide real-time alerts when crocodiles approach human settlements, helping reduce human-crocodile conflicts and improve public safety.
- Implemented by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) under its “Lab to Land” initiative, the project aims to promote technology-driven rural development in crocodile-prone areas near the Bhitarkanika ....
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