Digitisation of natural history collections draws increasing attention. The digitised specimens not only facilitate the long-term preservation of biodiversity information but also boost the easy access and sharing of information. There are more than two billion specimens in the world's natural history collections and pinned insect specimens compose of more than half of them (Tegelberg et al. 2014, Tegelberg et al. 2017). However, it is still a challenge to digitise pinned insect specimens with current state-of-art systems. The slowness of imaging pinned insects is due to the fact that they are essentially 3D objects and associated labels are pinned under the insect specimen. During the imaging process, the labels are often removed manually,...
The completeness and quality of the information in natural history museum collections is essential t...
In 2010, the Australian Museum commenced a project to explore and develop ways for engaging volun-te...
InvertNet, one of the three Thematic Collection Networks (TCNs) funded in the first round of the U.S...
Digital technology presents us with new and compelling opportunities for discovery when focused on t...
New innovations are needed to speed up digitisation of insect collections. More than one half of all...
This report describes the state of art and work in progress on automated methods in mass-digitisatio...
The Natural History Museum, London (NHM) has embarked on an ambitious Digital Collections Programme ...
The world's natural history collections contain at least 2 billion specimens (Ariño 2010), represent...
Insects make up over 70% of the world's known species (Resh and Carde 2009). This is well represente...
Digitization of natural history collections is a major challenge in archiving biodiversity. In recen...
Collections of biological specimens are fundamental to scientific understanding and characterization...
Collections of biological specimens are fundamental to scientific understanding and characterization...
Whole-drawer imaging is shown to be an effective tool for rapid digitisation of large insect collect...
In 2010, the Australian Museum commenced a project to explore and develop ways for engaging voluntee...
Techniques for image recognition through machine learning have advanced rapidly over recent years an...
The completeness and quality of the information in natural history museum collections is essential t...
In 2010, the Australian Museum commenced a project to explore and develop ways for engaging volun-te...
InvertNet, one of the three Thematic Collection Networks (TCNs) funded in the first round of the U.S...
Digital technology presents us with new and compelling opportunities for discovery when focused on t...
New innovations are needed to speed up digitisation of insect collections. More than one half of all...
This report describes the state of art and work in progress on automated methods in mass-digitisatio...
The Natural History Museum, London (NHM) has embarked on an ambitious Digital Collections Programme ...
The world's natural history collections contain at least 2 billion specimens (Ariño 2010), represent...
Insects make up over 70% of the world's known species (Resh and Carde 2009). This is well represente...
Digitization of natural history collections is a major challenge in archiving biodiversity. In recen...
Collections of biological specimens are fundamental to scientific understanding and characterization...
Collections of biological specimens are fundamental to scientific understanding and characterization...
Whole-drawer imaging is shown to be an effective tool for rapid digitisation of large insect collect...
In 2010, the Australian Museum commenced a project to explore and develop ways for engaging voluntee...
Techniques for image recognition through machine learning have advanced rapidly over recent years an...
The completeness and quality of the information in natural history museum collections is essential t...
In 2010, the Australian Museum commenced a project to explore and develop ways for engaging volun-te...
InvertNet, one of the three Thematic Collection Networks (TCNs) funded in the first round of the U.S...