Behind the scenes of Pl@ntNet with The Conversation
The Pl@ntNet platform is reaching a new level of recognition with an interview published by The Conversation. On this occasion, Pierre Bonnet and Alexis Joly take a detailed look back …
With the Pl@ntNet app, identify one plant from a picture, and be part of a citizen science project on plant biodiversity
more support usPl@ntNet is a citizen science project available as an app that helps you identify plants thanks to your pictures.
How to easily use the app? Why sharing my observations is so important? Become a responsible citizen with the Pl@ntNet project. First of all, Pl@ntNet is a system based on image …
If you are unable to view the donation form on this page, please click here to open it directly. The Pl@ntNet team is committed to providing a citizen science platform …
You already know the projects, whether geographical as USA or thematic as useful plants, but what differentiates them from microprojects? It’s the scale. Let me explain with this illustration.
The Pl@ntNet platform is reaching a new level of recognition with an interview published by The Conversation. On this occasion, Pierre Bonnet and Alexis Joly take a detailed look back …
From February 2nd to the 4th, the Pl@ntNet team attended the annual meeting of the CoForFunc project to present its activities around a new development: the identification of tropical forest …
The Pl@ntNet mission in Gabon that we mentioned recently was a resounding success, particularly during the training sessions held in Franceville by Murielle Simo-Droissart and Daniel BarthĂ©lĂ©my, which brought together …
This is a major milestone for the Pl@ntNet team. The Pl@ntNet API has just surpassed 100 million identifications performed! This figure represents an important step for the service and, above …
As part of the OFVI (One Forest Vision) initiative, a training mission dedicated to Pl@ntNet is currently underway in Gabon. This initiative is a scientific and international cooperation program launched …
Pl@ntNet had the pleasure of hosting for the past two weeks Étienne LalibertĂ©, a researcher at MILA (MontrĂ©al Institute for Learning Algorithms). Currently visiting Montpellier, he met with the Pl@ntNet …
The first training session on the use of the Pl@ntNet application in Uganda was recently held. Five one-day training sessions, combining both theoretical and practical components, took place at the …
How Pl@ntBERT helps us understand nature’s patterns Plants do not live in isolation. Each ecosystem, from a forest to a meadow or a wetland, has its own “community” of species …
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