• @[email protected]
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    604 months ago

    Hell, doesn’t really work in temperate zones ether to be honest. It gets common house/yard plants well but if you go into actual wild-ish areas it will give you 5 different answers from five different angles of the same plant.

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      374 months ago

      I downloaded google lense a while back to identify a mushroom. It was pretty and I was curious. After installing and taking the picture it replied… “Mushroom.”

      The second image said false widow’s death wish or something metal as hell.

      • @Alwaysnownevernotme
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        194 months ago

        I would literally code it to identify every mushroom as a destroying angel or some such. Not worth the liability.

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        Yah, mushrooms are not that hard to identify if you know what to look for. I worry people who do not know what to look for will be far too confident with such an imperfect tool.

        Especially with the growth of demand for foraged mushrooms in restaurants and supermarkets. It’s big money, and I have no doubt some “enterprising” people are going to get people hurt by trusting these tools too much.

    • @[email protected]
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      114 months ago

      And it would be less of a problem if it showed all options that are likely, instead of just the one it thinks is most likely.

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      194 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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        264 months ago

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          104 months ago

          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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              24 months ago

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

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            34 months ago

            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.

  • @iAvicenna
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    54 months ago

    pictures you can hear

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    34 months ago

    “picture this” is a terrible name choice, but a really good app for identifying plants

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    24 months ago

    My brain read “pants”, I didn’t understand the connection with latitude… Thanks, brain.