Collaborative Research: BIO-AI: Human-in-the-loop Artificial Intelligence System for High — NSF Award to University of Arkansas Ag
Insects and other arthropods make up almost 85% of all known animals on the planet, and most existing species are still unknown to science. For centuries, researchers have collected arthropod samples from habitats worldwide, many of which contain thousands of specimens. The time and expertise required to sort through t
| Award title | Collaborative Research: BIO-AI: Human-in-the-loop Artificial Intelligence System for High |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2524622 |
| Awardee | University of Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station |
| City | FAYETTEVILLE |
| State | AR |
| Amount obligated | $785,872 |
| Principal investigator | Ashley Dowling |
| Program | Cross-BIO Activities |
| Start date | 10/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Insects and other arthropods make up almost 85% of all known animals on the planet, and most existing species are still unknown to science. For centuries, researchers have collected arthropod samples from habitats worldwide, many of which contain thousands of specimens. The time and expertise required to sort through these samples and make identifications are prohibitive. Consequently, hundreds of millions of specimens, representing vast amounts of undiscovered biodiversity, are unstudied and st |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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