Project CETI
Initiative for understanding the communication of sperm whales
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Project CETI is an international initiative to understand the acoustic communication of sperm whales using advances in artificial intelligence.[1][2] The project has an interdisciplinary scientific board including marine biologists, artificial intelligence researchers, roboticists, theoretical computer scientists, and linguists. Its name, Cetacean Translation Initiative,[3] is a reference to the SETI Institute.[4] The project has a base on the island of Dominica where recordings are being collected.[5]
| Founded | 2020 |
|---|---|
| Type | Non-profit |
| Focus | Understanding the communication of sperm whales |
| Fields | Marine Biology, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Linguistics |
Lead | David Gruber |
| Website | www |
The organization has been selected as a TED Audacious Project.[6] CETI researchers have identified 156 distinct codas and their basic components, a "sperm whale phonetic alphabet" much like phonemes.[7]

