ConferenciaThe number of species of macro organisms on the planet is estimated at about 10 million. This staggering diversity and the need to better understand it led inevitably to the development of classification schemes called biological taxonomies. Unfortunately, in addition to this enormous diversity, the traditional identification and classification workflows are both slow and error-prone; classification expertise is in the hands of a small number of expert taxonomists; and to make things worse, the number of taxonomists has steadily declined in recent years. Automated identification of organisms has therefore become not just a long time desire but a need to better understand, use, and save biodiversity. This paper presents ...
Identification/recognition of leaf is the first choice for plant taxonomist as well as common men. P...
International audienceBackground :Hundreds of herbarium collections have accumulated a valuable heri...
Background: Global Plants, a collaborative between JSTOR and some 300 herbaria, now contains about 2...
Part 1: Environment and Sustainable DevelopmentInternational audienceThe number of species of macro ...
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...
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...
Species knowledge is essential for protecting biodiversity. The identification of plants by conventi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Species knowledge is important for biodiversity conservation. Identification of plants by convention...
Identification of taxonomy at a specific level is time consuming and reliant upon expert ecologists....
Identification of taxonomy at a specific level is time consuming and reliant upon expert ecologists....
This book discusses innovative methods for mining information from images of plants, especially leav...
The sixth mass extinction is well under way, with biodiversity disappearing at unprecedented rates i...
Identification/recognition of leaf is the first choice for plant taxonomist as well as common men. P...
International audienceBackground :Hundreds of herbarium collections have accumulated a valuable heri...
Background: Global Plants, a collaborative between JSTOR and some 300 herbaria, now contains about 2...
Part 1: Environment and Sustainable DevelopmentInternational audienceThe number of species of macro ...
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...
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...
Species knowledge is essential for protecting biodiversity. The identification of plants by conventi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Species knowledge is important for biodiversity conservation. Identification of plants by convention...
Identification of taxonomy at a specific level is time consuming and reliant upon expert ecologists....
Identification of taxonomy at a specific level is time consuming and reliant upon expert ecologists....
This book discusses innovative methods for mining information from images of plants, especially leav...
The sixth mass extinction is well under way, with biodiversity disappearing at unprecedented rates i...
Identification/recognition of leaf is the first choice for plant taxonomist as well as common men. P...
International audienceBackground :Hundreds of herbarium collections have accumulated a valuable heri...
Background: Global Plants, a collaborative between JSTOR and some 300 herbaria, now contains about 2...