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Scientists believe they have discovered the analog of vowels in whale language.

Posted on 12/7/23 at 3:01 pm
Posted by TigerinATL
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Researchers have identified previously unknown elements of whale vocalizations that may be analogous to human speech, a new study reports.

Sperm whales are giants of the deep, with healthy adults having no known predators. Scientists studying their vocalizations have already picked out key elements of their communication, namely clicks, sequences of which are called codas. Now, researchers led by Gašper Beuš from the University of California, Berkeley report the discovery that the acoustic properties of these clicks—for example, pitch—are “on many levels analogous to human vowels and dipthongs,” which is when one vowel sound morphs into another such as in the word “coin.” The researchers even identify two unique “coda vowels” that are “actively exchanged” in conversation between whales, which they term the a-vowel and i-vowel.

The researchers explain in their paper, published as a preprint online this week, that the first clue that so-called spectral properties could be meaningful for whale speech was provided by AI. Beuš previously developed a deep learning model for human language called fiwGAN which “was trained to imitate sperm whale codas and embed information into these vocalizations.” Not only did the AI predict elements of whale vocalizations already thought to be meaningful, such as clicks, but it also singled out acoustic properties.

...Considering that these coda vowel patterns were very distinct and not intermixed, plus the existence of dipthongs, the researchers argue that whales are controlling the frequency of their vocalizations.

“Under our proposed view, whale clicks are equivalent to the pulses of vocal folds in human speech production,” the authors wrote. “In other words, we treat clicks as the source and the sperm whales’ resonant body (the nasal complex, including the spermaceti organ) as the filter that modulates resonant frequencies.”

The analogies to human speech are readily apparent. The authors note, for example, that vocal tone in Mandarin can change the meaning of otherwise identical syllables.

“If our findings are correct, it means that the communication of sperm whales is much more complex and can carry more information than previously thought,” the researchers concluded.

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Posted by Cshaw91
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Posted on 12/7/23 at 3:02 pm to
This will make picking up fat chicks a goddamn breeze
Posted by SuperSaint
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Posted on 12/7/23 at 3:03 pm to
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Scientists believe they have discovered the analog of vowels in whale language
so they deciphered the llotot's post in the lunch thread
Posted by Darth_Vader
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Posted on 12/7/23 at 3:04 pm to
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Sperm whales


I’ve always wondered who decided to name them this and what lead them to it.
Posted by hg
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Posted on 12/7/23 at 3:05 pm to
whale whale whale
Posted by Chinto
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Posted on 12/7/23 at 3:05 pm to
But we still don’t know what the fox says
Posted by dgnx6
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Posted on 12/7/23 at 3:06 pm to
My dog talks.

Posted by FinkyStinger
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who decided to name them this


Some dick head.
Posted by Darth_Vader
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Posted on 12/7/23 at 3:07 pm to
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Some dick head.


I had to look it up…

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The name "sperm whale" is a clipping of "spermaceti whale". Spermaceti, originally mistakenly identified as the whales' semen, is the semi-liquid, waxy substance found within the whale's head.
Posted by SouthEndzoneTiger
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Posted on 12/7/23 at 3:18 pm to
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The name "sperm whale" is a clipping of "spermaceti whale"


So, they're Italian?
Posted by Someone
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Posted on 12/7/23 at 3:28 pm to
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Researchers have identified previously unknown elements of whale vocalizations that may be analogous to human speech, a new study reports.


Posted by The Quiet One
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Posted on 12/7/23 at 3:35 pm to
Star Trek IV was right.

A double-dumbass on me
Posted by TheFonz
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Posted by NPComb
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Posted on 12/7/23 at 3:40 pm to
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so they deciphered the llotot's post in the lunch thread


You are lucky those broads only read the food threads baw
Posted by FinkyStinger
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Posted on 12/7/23 at 3:40 pm to
Still seems awfully weird.
Posted by OWLFAN86
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Posted on 12/7/23 at 4:06 pm to
their oil was a familiar consistency
Posted by Corinthians420
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Posted on 12/7/23 at 4:17 pm to
Need a translator to tell them good luck talking over the sounds of those wind turbines people keep putting in the ocean
Posted by notbilly
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Posted on 12/7/23 at 4:25 pm to
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This will make picking up fat chicks a goddamn breeze



Is it really that hard to do now?
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Posted by Ziippy
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A double-dumbass on me


They are not the hell your whales.
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