The Japanese Fisheries Agency has begun using an AI program\r\nknown as Tuna Scope to test product quality before exporting overseas as part\r\nof its seafood export support program, according to a re...
The Japanese Fisheries Agency has begun using an AI program\r\nknown as Tuna Scope to test product quality before exporting overseas as part\r\nof its seafood export support program, according to a release.
Dentsu, the company behind Tuna Scope, has also been\r\nproviding its tool to the exporter Misaki Megumi Suisan Co. to ensure that it\r\nexports the highest quality tuna to its clients in Singapore and the US.

The AI tool can determine the quality of a tuna based on an\r\nexamination of the tail's cross-section, the same technique used by the\r\ncountry's tuna wholesalers. The team at Dentsu reportedly looked at 5,000 images\r\nof tuna cross-sections based on quality determination data, assessing them for\r\ntaste, texture, freshness and fat characteristics.
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With Tuna Scope, Dentsu hopes it can create a new quality\r\nstandard for tuna traders worldwide, it said.
Source: Undercurrent News

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