• unexposedhazard
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    4 months ago

    I mean its just a matter of total available data points. The more images people take and upload, the more material they have to train their models. And obviously there will be way less people running around the tropics taking pictures.

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        I mean for those plants the model should be trained to spit out the next highest common denominator / family instead of the specific species. I would love to get a reply like “this could be any of the following species” instead of “im 23.232% sure that its this species”

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          Seek does that. That’s the reason it’s my go to ID app

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            the full inaturalist app also has you upload the observation and likely get suggested IDs from other people

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          I mean for those plants the model should be trained to spit out the next highest common denominator / family instead of the specific species.

          Most people are going to take photos of the leaves, stem or at best the outside of the flowers. These are rarely conserved within families. You’ll need the arrangement of the four floral whorls to name a family and expect any degree of accuracy. And that’s assuming your plant is an angiosperm.