2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11042-021-11450-6
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An ultra-specific image dataset for automated insect identification

Abstract: Automated identification of insects is a tough task where many challenges like data limitation, imbalanced data count, and background noise needs to be overcome for better performance. This paper describes such an image dataset which consists of a limited, imbalanced number of images regarding six genera of subfamily Cicindelinae (tiger beetles) of order Coleoptera. The diversity of image collection is at a high level as the images were taken from different sources, angles and on different scales. Thus, the sa… Show more

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“…At this degree of light compensation, plants can only survive and cannot develop. It may take a light intensity of up to 100,000 lux for the entire plant to become light saturated (Abeywardhana et al, 2021). On a sunny summer day, a greenhouse's light output may reach 130,000 lux; on cloudy winter days, it maybe it ranges from 1-65535 lux with ±20% accuracy.…”
Section: Light Intensity (Bh1750)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this degree of light compensation, plants can only survive and cannot develop. It may take a light intensity of up to 100,000 lux for the entire plant to become light saturated (Abeywardhana et al, 2021). On a sunny summer day, a greenhouse's light output may reach 130,000 lux; on cloudy winter days, it maybe it ranges from 1-65535 lux with ±20% accuracy.…”
Section: Light Intensity (Bh1750)mentioning
confidence: 99%