Weighing alligators

Weighing alligators

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
A possible new addition in technology to a trail cam. Joey Spicola, CEO of ClicR Technologies, has designed a system using advanced 3-D imaging and data management to accurately weigh livestock without a scale. A camera outputs data into some computer algorithm, and after analysis, it spits out the weight of the livestock animal. I asked him if his technology might be incorporated into trail cams where a hunter can get a readout on the weight of a potential trophy animal. The answer to your question is yes sir, we can. There's definitely a need for it. But the market, it would be difficult to go ahead and produce an algorithm for that. We know how to do it now. We know how to do it very well and we're very blessed that we've learned so much and we're the only ones in the world doing it with such great accuracy. We also weigh alligators for alligator farmers. We can measure. We put our technology in a pen which has about 100 alligators in it, and it's filled with water. And when they swim by, we can actually get a picture of them and get a weight, tell you how long they are and how much they weigh with an accuracy within three percent. So that is absolutely amazing. Pretty cool. Pretty cool stuff. Absolutely. Hey, if you got any interest in this technology, go to Clicker Technologies Dotcom. The clicker is spelt Seelie S.R..

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