Where possible, automation has been a common response of humankind to many activities that have to be repeated numerous times. The routine identification of specimens of previously described species has many of the characteristics of other activities that have been automated, and poses a major constraint on studies in many areas of both pure and applied biology. In this paper, we consider some of the reasons why automated species identification has not become widely employed, and whether it is a realistic option, addressing the notions that it is too difficult, too threatening, too different or too costly. Although recogniz-ing that there are some very real technical obstacles yet to be overcome, we argue that progress in the development of...
Not AvailableThe need for accurate and reliable methods for animal species identification has steadi...
The sixth mass extinction is well under way, with biodiversity disappearing at unprecedented rates i...
Emerging technologies have led to an increase in species observations being recorded via digital ima...
Identification of taxonomy at a specific level is time consuming and reliant upon expert ecologists....
Current rates of species loss triggered numerous attempts to protect and conserve biodiversity. Spec...
Current rates of species loss triggered numerous attempts to protect and conserve biodiversity. Spec...
Part 1: Environment and Sustainable DevelopmentInternational audienceThe number of species of macro ...
Accurate species identification is the basis for all aspects of taxonomic research and is an essenti...
In this paper, Digital Automated Identification System (DAISY) was used to identify species of loca...
ConferenciaThe number of species of macro organisms on the planet is estimated at about 10 million....
The process of manual species identification is a daunting task, so much so that the number of taxon...
This paper discusses the following key messages. Taxonomy is (and taxonomists are) more important th...
Earth provides shelter to more than 8.7 million species, when confronted with accelerating extinctio...
Earth provides shelter to more than 8.7 million species, when confronted with accelerating extinctio...
Advances in machine vision technology are rapidly enabling new and innovative uses within the field ...
Not AvailableThe need for accurate and reliable methods for animal species identification has steadi...
The sixth mass extinction is well under way, with biodiversity disappearing at unprecedented rates i...
Emerging technologies have led to an increase in species observations being recorded via digital ima...
Identification of taxonomy at a specific level is time consuming and reliant upon expert ecologists....
Current rates of species loss triggered numerous attempts to protect and conserve biodiversity. Spec...
Current rates of species loss triggered numerous attempts to protect and conserve biodiversity. Spec...
Part 1: Environment and Sustainable DevelopmentInternational audienceThe number of species of macro ...
Accurate species identification is the basis for all aspects of taxonomic research and is an essenti...
In this paper, Digital Automated Identification System (DAISY) was used to identify species of loca...
ConferenciaThe number of species of macro organisms on the planet is estimated at about 10 million....
The process of manual species identification is a daunting task, so much so that the number of taxon...
This paper discusses the following key messages. Taxonomy is (and taxonomists are) more important th...
Earth provides shelter to more than 8.7 million species, when confronted with accelerating extinctio...
Earth provides shelter to more than 8.7 million species, when confronted with accelerating extinctio...
Advances in machine vision technology are rapidly enabling new and innovative uses within the field ...
Not AvailableThe need for accurate and reliable methods for animal species identification has steadi...
The sixth mass extinction is well under way, with biodiversity disappearing at unprecedented rates i...
Emerging technologies have led to an increase in species observations being recorded via digital ima...