Environment
New AI Can Identify Mosquito Species Even After Being Splatted
AI develops the ability to identify the species of splattered insects. For training AI, researchers have accumulated 1500 photos of crushed and unharmed insects. They want to create a smartphone app that can monitor pathogen-causing species.
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