Artificial intelligence spots pests in trail cams , and tracks indigenous plants from orbit
New Zealand's University of Waikato says it is being urged to use open-source data sets to find new solutions to environmental problems, including tracking indigenous flora and protected forests using aerial photographs and artificial intelligence (AI) images.
Source: phys.orgPublished on 2022-09-20
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