Machine learning approach for automatic recognition of tomato-pollinating bees based on their buzzing-sounds
Bee-mediated pollination greatly increases the size and weight of tomato fruits. Therefore, distinguishing between the local set of bees–those that are efficient pollinators–is essential to improve the economic returns for farmers. To achieve this, it is important to know the identity of the visitin...
Main Authors: | da Silva, N.F.F (Author), de Cássia Souza Araújo, P. (Author), Mesquita, F.N (Author), Mesquita-Neto, J.N (Author), Ribeiro, A.P (Author), Rosa, T.C (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2021
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