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Training AI to Accurately Identify a Species is Hard; This OSU Duo is Making it Easier - The Corvallis Advocate

Summary by The Corvallis Advocate
Oregon State University scientists have improved artificial intelligence’s ability to identify wildlife species in photos taken by motion-activated cameras. Their study, which introduces a less-is-more approach to the data on which an AI model is trained, opens the door to wildlife image analysis that’s more accurate and also more cost effective. Motion-activated cameras are an important wildlife monitoring tool, but reviewing thousands of image…
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The Corvallis Advocate broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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