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MARLIT, artificial intelligence against marine litter – EurekAlert
De izquierda a derecha, los investigadores Morgana Vighi, Odei García-Garin y Bertrand Bouchard.

IMAGE: In the future, it is expected to adapt the app to a remote sensor (for instance, a drone) to automate the remote sensing process).
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Credit: Àlex Aguilar (UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA – IRBio)
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