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July 23, 2007 084938205X 978-0849382055 1
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. Recent developments in computer architectures and innovations in software design have placed the tools needed to realize this vision in the hands of the systematics community, not several years hence, but now. And not just for DNA barcodes or other molecular data, but for digital images of organisms, digital sounds, digitized chemical data - essentially any type of digital data.

Based on evidence accumulated over the last decade and written by applied researchers, Automated Taxon Identification in Systematics explores contemporary applications of quantitative approaches to the problem of taxon recognition. The book begins by reviewing the current state of systematics and placing automated taxon identification in the context of contemporary trends, needs, and opportunities. The chapters present and evaluate different aspects of current automated system designs. They then provide descriptions of case studies in which different theoretical and practical aspects of the overall group-identification problem are identified, analyzed, and discussed.

A recurring theme through the chapters is the relationship between taxonomic identification, automated group identification, and morphometrics. This collection provides a bridge between these communities and between them and the wider world of applied taxonomy. The only book-length treatment that explores automated group identification in systematic context, this text also includes introductions to basic aspects of the fields of contemporary artificial intelligence and mathematical group recognition for the entire biological community.

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morphological data, natural object categorization, plant identification, physical anthropology, confusion matrix, multivariate morphometrics, genus template, low hypsodonty, lower premolar row, automated species identification, comparison between morphometric, ventral terminus, multiview analysis, topotype material, cent correct identifications, epistomal sulcus, cubital cells, coeval samples, eigenshape analysis, honeybee wings, computed homology, hypsodonty index, neighbourhood neuron, exaggerated pitch contours, automated identification systems
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New York, Journal of Paleontology, Cambridge University Press, Academic Press, Color Figure, Oxford University Press, Sweden Ludlow, New Semi-Automatic Morphometric Analysis of Conodonts, Bulletin of Entomological Research, The Automated Identification of Taxa, Systematic Zoology, Marine Ecology Progress Series, Systematic Biology, San Francisco, Pattern Recognition, International Conference, Spot the Penguin, Columbia University Press, Sweden Wenlock, Machine Learning, The Natural History Museum, Journal of Applied Entomology, Good Performers Know Their Stuff, Journal of Marine Science, Prentice Hall
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