For biologists in the past, it was challenging to explain the morphological variation of different species over a wide geographical scale. Objectively defining these shapes and color patterns was close to impossible at the time. Now we can use artificial intelligence to learn from millions of photographs of butterflies and moths, extract image features, and explain the mechanism by which they evolve such a variety of colors and patterns to adapt to their environment. As technology advances, artificial intelligence will help us explore the beauty of morphology in greater depth.
Activity Information
Speaker
Sheng-Feng Shen
Time
10/29 09:00 - 10/29 16:00
Location
Interdisciplinary Research Building for Science and Technology
Venue
1st Floor, Interdisciplinary Research Building for Science and Technology
Organizer
Biodiversity Research Center
Activity Classification
Division
Division of Life Sciences
Category
Research Exhibitions
Other Information
Target Audience
ALL
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