BirdNET as a systemd service with other features.
-
Updated
Dec 29, 2021 - Shell
BirdNET as a systemd service with other features.
Raspir, the rare species identifier
banter is a package for creating hierarchical acoustic event classifiers out of multiple call type detectors.
Fungal Identification Pipeline
MitoSIS (Mitochondrial Species Identification System) is a wrapper for mitochondrial genome assembly and identification of sample contamination or mislabeling.
Fast microbial species identification (16S rRNA gene-based approach) and contamination check using whole genome assemblies
This repository contains code for preprocessing, training, evaluation, and inferencing of two models, SSD and Faster R-CNN, for the task of bird detection and classification. For details about the Flask web application built on this model visit the link below.
Image classification pipeline for natural sciences
A Flask web application for the classification of bird species built using TFServing, Docker and MySQL.
Species Identification and Prediction by Mass Spectrometry
A website that aims to increase awareness of invasive species and the locations they are found. Also distinguishes invasive species from regular animals.
Running inference on images to detect the species of animals and plants with the Microsoft AI for Earth Species Recognition Model
Species identification based on mass spectrometry biomarker clustering
DNA barcoding analysis pipeline
Tools for manipulating the Wildlife Watcher, a smart camera to monitor animals in the wild.
Parser of BLAST results
Identify Dragonfly Species using data mined from Facebook dragonfly SouthAsia Group.
Running inference on images to detect the species of animals and plants with a image-recognition model trained on the iNaturalist 2021 Competition
Add a description, image, and links to the species-identification topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the species-identification topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."