in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Yesterday (20-11-10), we had a discussion online while watching a stream from my YT showing my addition of a soda-can detector. I just placed an empty soda-can close to the detector, and hoped that the birds should force the can into the hole by mistake...nothing happened until this...
However, i think i need a better plan for this training...imagine he sight of these beautiful birds flying in for a landing with a can in the beak... to be continued
A friend from University of Stockholm showed me this, 'Click-training for humans'. 'Click training' is a well known method for animal training. I find this article and video really inspiring.
behaviorexplorer.com/articles/portl-intro/
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I have trained wild birds to change litter for food. I'd love to share this system and my experiences, maybe a jump start if you would consider doing something similar. And of course welcome to share my forthcoming experiments, including fails and surprises from the wild birds.
About me:
On my sixth birthday, my parents gave me an electric building kit. This started a lifelong passion for electronics, robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Today, I am very experienced in these areas with expertise in positioning and autonomous systems, such as 15 years of research and innovation regarding robotic lawn mowers.
In my professional role I work with a team of Artificial Intelligens experts, With the birds, i explore natural intelligence...
In my leisure time I enjoy music, friends, tennis, downhill skiing and vintage Italian sports cars
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youtu.be/VqpJe4dvGUU