Identify 500 Birds With New iPhone App

birdsnapResearchers at Columbia Engineering, led by Computer Science Professor Peter Belhumeur, have taken bird-watching to a new level. Using computer vision and machine learning techniques they have developed Birdsnap, a new iPhone app that is an electronic field guide featuring 500 of the most common North American bird species. The free app, which enables users to identify bird species through uploaded photos, accompanies a visually beautiful, comprehensive website that includes some 50,000 images.

See more at: http://www.birdingwire.com/releases/320558/

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  2. Kathy Autrey says:

    I used the app for the first time yesterday and it could not identify my bird in question.
    I’m thinking it’s because it wasn’t a close up.
    I’ll try again today and see if I can get a closer shot.
    They have it programmed for a picture of the eye for identification, so a close up is probably required for the app to work.
    If I can get it to work it will be a great asset for field identification.

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