Deep learning identification for citizen science surveillance of tiger mosquitoes
Abstract Global monitoring of disease vectors is undoubtedly becoming an urgent need as the human population rises and becomes increasingly mobile, international commercial exchanges increase, and climate change expands the habitats of many vector species. Traditional surveillance of mosquitoes, vec...
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Main Authors: | Balint Armin Pataki, Joan Garriga, Roger Eritja, John R. B. Palmer, Frederic Bartumeus, Istvan Csabai |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d65bdc1c247f4e42a7e2da5ffb00ae86 |
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