The use of machine learning to detect foraging behaviour in whale sharks: a new tool in conservation.
Darren A WhiteheadFelipe G MagañaJames T KetchumEdgar M HoyosRogelio G ArmasFrancesca PancaldiDamien OlivierPublished in: Journal of fish biology (2020)
In this study we present the first attempt at modelling the feeding behaviour of whale sharks using a machine learning analytical method. A total of eight sharks were monitored with tri-axial accelerometers and their foraging behaviours were visually observed. Our results highlight that the random forest model is a valid and robust approach to predict the feeding behaviour of the whale shark. In conclusion this novel approach exposes the practicality of this method to serve as a conservation tool and the capability it offers in monitoring potential disturbances of the species.