Sharks (Lingual View) Computer Vision Project

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Carcharhinus sp
Carcharias sp
Galeocerdo aduncus
Hemipristis serra -lower-
Hemipristis serra -upper-
Notorynchus primigenius
Otodus megalodon
Description

Here are a few use cases for this project:

  1. Paleontological Research: Researchers in paleontology could use this computer vision model to quickly identify the species of a particular fossil-shark-tooth found during excavations or study. This could expedite the process of re-constructing prehistoric marine ecosystems.

  2. Fossil Hunters' Assistant: Amateurs who enjoy looking for fossils as a hobby could use this model to ascertain the species origin of any shark teeth they find.

  3. Educational Resource: The model could be incorporated into an interactive learning module on prehistoric sharks, fossils, geology or paleobiology.

  4. Museum Curation: Museums could utilize this model to help categorize and label their fossil collections more efficiently.

  5. Ancient Climate Study: It can be used by climate scientists to understand ancient marine environments and the habitat of these extinct species, providing insights into the Earth's climatic history.

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Cite This Project

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CC BY 4.0

If you use this dataset in a research paper, please cite it using the following BibTeX:

                        @misc{
                            sharks-lingual-view-bss0m_dataset,
                            title = { Sharks (Lingual View) Dataset },
                            type = { Open Source Dataset },
                            author = { Single Label },
                            howpublished = { \url{ https://universe.roboflow.com/single-label/sharks-lingual-view-bss0m } },
                            url = { https://universe.roboflow.com/single-label/sharks-lingual-view-bss0m },
                            journal = { Roboflow Universe },
                            publisher = { Roboflow },
                            year = { 2023 },
                            month = { may },
                            note = { visited on 2024-11-16 },
                            }