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Getting the bugs out of <scp>AI</scp> : Advancing ecological research on arthropods through computer vision

Stefan Schneider, Graham W. Taylor, Stefan C. Kremer, John M. Fryxell

2023Ecology Letters25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Deep learning for computer vision has shown promising results in the field of entomology, however, there still remains untapped potential. Deep learning performance is enabled primarily by large quantities of annotated data which, outside of rare circumstances, are limited in ecological studies. Currently, to utilize deep learning systems, ecologists undergo extensive data collection efforts, or limit their problem to niche tasks. These solutions do not scale to region agnostic models. However, there are solutions that employ data augmentation, simulators, generative models, and self-supervised learning that can supplement limited labelled data. Here, we highlight the success of deep learning for computer vision within entomology, discuss data collection efforts, provide methodologies for optimizing learning from limited annotations, and conclude with practical guidelines for how to achieve a foundation model for entomology capable of accessible automated ecological monitoring on a global scale.

Topics & Concepts

Citizen scienceDeep learningArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceEntomologyData scienceEcologyScale (ratio)Field (mathematics)Machine learningBiologyCartographyGeographyPure mathematicsMathematicsBotanySpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeRemote Sensing in AgriculturePlant and animal studies
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