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VIMS scientists want to hear your fish tales | Williamsburg Yorktown Daily


The Recfish website allows anglers to upload their fish photos so they can be used to train a model to identify different species. (VIMS/WYDaily)
Researchers at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) are casting a wide net in search of fish photos. Their immediate goal is to use angler snapshots to train software to identify different fish species. Their ultimate goal is to put that artificial intelligence into a “RecFish” cell-phone app, giving anglers a multi-use field guide right in their pocket, and scientists a collaborative tool for better management of recreational species.
“We’re really excited about building out our app,” says Kellogg. “Once finished, all you’ll need to do is open the app and point your cell-phone camera at a fish and it will instantly tell you the species, size, and approximate weight and let you record that info to your logbook with the touch of a button.” The app will also instantly provide information on whether a fish ....

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VIMS scientists want to hear your fish tales... or at least see your photos


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IMAGE: The small circles superimposed on this fish photo are used by the machine-learning software to automate species identification in this case a red drum.
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Credit: Lisa Kellogg/VIMS.
Researchers at William & Mary s Virginia Institute of Marine Science are casting a wide net in search of fish photos. Their immediate goal is to use angler snapshots to train software to identify different fish species. Their ultimate goal is to put that artificial intelligence into a RecFish cell-phone app, giving anglers a multi-use field guide and scientists a collaborative tool for better management of recreational species.
We re really excited about building out our app, says RecFish founder Lisa Kellogg, a senior research scientist at VIMS. Once finished, all you ll need to do is open the app and point your cell-phone camera at a fish and it will instantly tell you the species, size, and approximate weight, and let you record that info to ....

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