2026-05-11 マックス・プランク研究所

A flower from the perspective of a human (left) and a computer. A human can identify the plant based on features such as the number, shape, or color of stamens and petals. A computer, in contrast, assigns the image content to a specific object class based on properties like texture and edges. Unlike a human, it considers the entire image when determining the species.© Graphic: Flora Incognita nach Wäldchen, J., Rzanny, M., Seeland, M. & Mäder, P. (2018), Automated Plant Species Identification – Trends and Future Directions. PLOS Computational Biology
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