Pl@ntNet automatically identified occurrences
doi: 10.15468/mma2ec
Pl@ntNet automatically identified occurrences
Pl@ntNet is a participatory botanical observation platform allowing to identify plants from photos (using deep learning) and to share the observations with the community. The platform has three main front-ends: Pl@ntNet androïd (http://bit.ly/1K4D1eU), Pl@ntNet iOS (http://apple.co/2cMtWgu) and Pl@ntNet web (https://identify.plantnet.org/). Pl@ntNet was founded in 2010 by a consortium of four French research organisms (CIRAD, Inria, INRAE and IRD) and is now open to other members. More information about Pl@ntNet can be found at https://plantnet.org/. The occurrences in this collection are Pl@ntNet observations that have been identified only by the deep learning algorithm but which the algorithm confidence was sufficiently high to consider them as valid.
Occurrence, Observation
Occurrence, Observation
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