• The Velour Fog @lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Idk, when I Google Lensed a Sunflower plant, the AI told me it was a Peruvian ground apple…

    It also has a lot of trouble identifying lambs quarters and other common wild weeds.

    • renzhexiangjiao@piefed.blahaj.zone
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      6 days ago

      probably because Google lens is made to be all-purpose, if you had a model that has been specifically trained to recognize plants, it wouldn’t make such obvious mistakes

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          5 days ago

          Try out Flora Incognita, it usually works pretty well, at least in the UK. Though I’m kinda bemused that while often I give it one blurry photo of a leaf and it immediately spits out the 97% confidence answer (and yes, the result’s example photos do match the real plant’s other parts too), but occasionally it has me take painstaking photos of like 5 different aspects of the plant, then thinks for more than a minute and goes “eeh, 37% that it’s this [completely different looking] plant, otherwise no clue”.

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        Flora incognita is a nice one I’ve tried. It’s a spinout from a university. The best use is to take its guess and then click through, and you can see example images of the plant it is guessing so you can judge for yourself