What kind of Pokemon is this: Shazam for animals, plants and birds has appeared

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Members of the iNaturalist community of nature lovers have created an iOS application called Seek (that is, "Search"), which identifies animals, birds and plants from photographs. Artificial intelligence, neural network and data collected for iNaturalist during wildlife observations help in this.

What kind of Pokemon is this: Shazam for animals, plants and birds has appeared

The user is provided with lists of insects, plants and animals that are most often registered in his area. When he uploads a new photo, artificial intelligence analyzes the image and looks for similarities with existing ones.

What kind of Pokemon is this: Shazam for animals, plants and birds has appeared

Having determined the type of plant, animal or insect, the application adds it to the user's collection and shows him the help from Wikipedia.

What kind of Pokemon is this: Shazam for animals, plants and birds has appeared

What kind of Pokemon is this: Shazam for animals, plants and birds has appeared

Now there are about 30 thousand species of plants, birds and animals in the database, and their number will grow. iNaturalist co - founder Scott Loari explained: "The only way to improve our species modeling is to get more data, and for that we need more people to take pictures in nature."

Keywords: Species | Mobile application | Naturalists | Neural networks

     

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