2023 International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications (ICMLA) 2023
DOI: 10.1109/icmla58977.2023.00022
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Automating Lichen Monitoring in Ecological Studies Using Instance Segmentation of Time-Lapse Images

Safwen Naimi,
Olfa Koubaa,
Wassim Bouachir
et al.

Abstract: Lichens are symbiotic organisms composed of fungi, algae, and/or cyanobacteria that thrive in a variety of environments. They play important roles in carbon and nitrogen cycling, and contribute directly and indirectly to biodiversity. Ecologists typically monitor lichens by using them as indicators to assess air quality and habitat conditions. In particular, epiphytic lichens, which live on trees, are key markers of air quality and environmental health. A new method of monitoring epiphytic lichens involves usi… Show more

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