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Monkey face recognition app can help spot endangered primates

By Chris Baraniuk

4 May 2018

A dozen lemurs turn to face the camera

A tricky game of who’s who

HenkBentlage/Getty

Monkey see, monkey recognise. That’s what an experimental app is offering to do for conservationists seeking to identify and track primates in the wild. It could even help wildlife crime investigators recognise individuals that have been killed or trafficked.

While some researchers in the field are able to identify individual primates in the small populations they are studying, recognising them quickly in other contexts is very difficult, says at Liverpool John Moores University, who was not involved in the work.

“We put camera traps out or we take pictures…

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