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Multisensor Data Fusion for Automatized Insect Monitoring (KInsecta)
April 30, 2024, 4:42 a.m. | Martin Tschaikner, Danja Brandt, Henning Schmidt, Felix Bie{\ss}mann, Teodor Chiaburu, Ilona Schrimpf, Thomas Schrimpf, Alexandra Stadel, Frank Hau{\s
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Abstract: Insect populations are declining globally, making systematic monitoring essential for conservation. Most classical methods involve death traps and counter insect conservation. This paper presents a multisensor approach that uses AI-based data fusion for insect classification. The system is designed as low-cost setup and consists of a camera module and an optical wing beat sensor as well as environmental sensors to measure temperature, irradiance or daytime as prior information. The system has been tested in the …
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