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Artificial intelligence in pest insect monitoring
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Artificial IntelligenceArtificial Intelligence MethodAbstract Global ProblemsEngineeringMachine LearningData ScienceEntomologyAgricultural EconomicsPest ControlPest ManagementMultilayer PerceptronsInsecticidePublic HealthApplied Artificial Intelligence
Abstract Global problems of hunger and malnutrition induced us to introduce a new tool for semi‐automated pest insect identification and monitoring: an artificial neural network system. Multilayer perceptrons, an artificial intelligence method, seem to be efficient for this purpose. We evaluated 101 European economically important thrips (Thysanoptera) species: extrapolation of the verification test data indicated 95% reliability at least for some taxa analysed. Mainly quantitative morphometric characters, such as head, clavus, wing, ovipositor length and width, formed the input variable computation set in a Trajan neural network simulator. The technique may be combined with digital image analysis.
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