HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Klas Rydhmer from the University of have published the paper: Automating insect monitoring using unsupervised near-infrared sensors, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 17/08/2021
- future: It would therefore be beneficial to include multiple trap types in the ground truthing in future work.
SUMMARY
| 1 Vol.:(0123456789) they are unsuitable for monitoring small insects, or insects around vegetation, such as a crop canopy. The authors present an autonomous near-infrared sensor for monitoring of flying insects in the field. Quadrant detection of insects allow for basic . . .
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