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{
"copyright_text": "Standard YouTube License",
"description": "PyData London 2016\n\nSomewhere in 2000km2 worth of Bornean Jungle there are 6 orangutans that need to be found and tracked. All you have is a short radio ping against a noisy background resulting in a unique and interesting anomaly detection problem.\n\nBorneo and Sumatra in South East Asia are home to a number of orangutan rescue and rehabilitation centres. A common problem each of these have is keeping track of the animals they release back in the wild. Traditionally this is done with ground teams using a radio antenna to search for the weak radio pings each animal sends out. A true needle in the haystack problem.\n\nThis talk will discuss a drone-based tracking system that has been developed to alleviate this problem. More specifically the data analysis problem of searching and locating the signal of each animal against a noisy background.",
"duration": 1990,
"id": 5210,
"language": "eng",
"recorded": "2016-05-09",
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"slug": "dirk-gorissen-python-vs-orangutan",
"speakers": [
"Dirk Gorissen"
],
"tags": [],
"thumbnail_url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/t-f1zuaNlLA/hqdefault.jpg",
"title": "Python vs Orangutan",
"videos": [
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"url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-f1zuaNlLA"
}
]
}