Automated taxon identification in systematics theory, approaches and applications
The automated identification of biological objects or groups has been a dream among taxonomists and systematists for centuries. However, progress in designing and implementing practical systems for fully automated taxon identification has been frustratingly slow. Regardless, the dream has never died...
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Corporate Author: | Systematics Association |
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Other Authors: | MacLeod, Norman 1953- |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Boca Raton
CRC Press
2007
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Series: | The Systematics Association special volume series
74 |
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