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AMI-system

Automated monitoring of insects

This organisation hosts the source code of software for deploying, and analysing data from, the Automated Monitoring of Insects (AMI) systems.

About Us

The AMI project is a collaboration between a number of different institutions including:

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Vermont center for ecostudies logo LogoAarhus University LogoThe Alan Turing Institute Logo

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Current Project Repos Included Here

AMBER: Automated Monitoring of Biodiversity using Edge Processing and Remote Sensors

This is a collaboration between the UKCEH and the Alan Turing Institute. The project aims to develop a on device systems for automated identification of insects. More info here. The repositories involved in this project are:

  • gbif_download_standalone: A standalone tool to download images from the GBIF database according to a species list.
  • species_classifier: Training a deep learning model for insect species classification.
  • pi_inferences: standalone scripts to perform inferences on a Raspberry Pi.
  • amber-inferences: performs inferences on AMBER data for the JASMIN or Baskerville servers

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  1. species_classifier species_classifierPublic

    This repository contains the code to create on-device machine learning models for species classification.

    Jupyter Notebook 2

  2. ami_setup ami_setupPublic

    AMI configuration files

    Python 2 2

  3. pi_inferences pi_inferencesPublic

    Scripts to run inferences on embedded device

    Python 2 1

  4. ami-api ami-apiPublic

    API to AMI push data into the server

    Python 2 1

  5. gbif_download_standalone gbif_download_standalonePublic

    A standalone repo to download images from the GBIF database according to a species list.

    Jupyter Notebook 1

  6. .github .githubPublic

    Repo to populate the organisation's profile.

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