On exploiting acoustic sensing and citizen science in a game for biodiversity monitoring and awareness.
Pedro LoureiroCatia PrandiValentina NisiNuno NunesPublished in: INFOCOM Workshops (2019)
Keyphrases
- bird species
- real time
- sensing devices
- monitoring system
- game theory
- data acquisition
- game play
- underwater acoustic
- game design
- video games
- computer games
- sensor networks
- health monitoring
- neural network
- educational games
- serious games
- artificial intelligence
- pursuit evasion
- mobile games
- virtual world
- role playing
- monte carlo tree search
- early warning
- remote sensing
- game development
- nash equilibria
- human computation
- game theoretic
- gathering information
- reinforcement learning
- game playing
- cooperative
- high resolution