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Skip to content one plant With the Pl@ntNet app, identify one plant from a picture, and be part of a citizen science project on plant biodiversity more support us participate Pl@ntNet is a citizen science project available as an app that helps you identify plants thanks to your pictures. How ? Why ? How ? Why ? How to easily use the app? Why sharing my observations is so important? Become a responsible citizen with the Pl@ntNet project. First of all, Pl@ntNet is a system based on image … Pl@ntNet needs you! Pl@ntNet needs you! If you are unable to view the donation form on this page, please click here to open it directly. The Pl@ntNet team is committed to providing a citizen science platform … Microprojects: create tomorrow’s Pl@ntNet Microprojects: create tomorrow’s Pl@ntNet You already know the projects, whether geographical as USA or thematic as useful plants, but what differentiates them from microprojects? It’s the scale. Let me explain with this illustration. news Recherche From February 2nd to the 4th, the Pl@ntNet team attended the annual meeting of the CoForFunc project to present its activities around a new development: the identification of tropical forest … Communauté / Recherche The Pl@ntNet mission in Gabon that we mentioned recently was a resounding success, particularly during the training sessions held in Franceville by Murielle Simo-Droissart and Daniel Barthélémy, which brought together … Communauté / Community This is a major milestone for the Pl@ntNet team. The Pl@ntNet API has just surpassed 100 million identifications performed! This figure represents an important step for the service and, above … Communauté / Non classé / Recherche As part of the OFVI (One Forest Vision) initiative, a training mission dedicated to Pl@ntNet is currently underway in Gabon. This initiative is a scientific and international cooperation program launched … Recherche Pl@ntNet had the pleasure of hosting for the past two weeks Étienne Laliberté, a researcher at MILA (Montréal Institute for Learning Algorithms). Currently visiting Montpellier, he met with the Pl@ntNet … Communauté / Community / Research The first training session on the use of the Pl@ntNet application in Uganda was recently held. Five one-day training sessions, combining both theoretical and practical components, took place at the … Recherche How Pl@ntBERT helps us understand nature’s patterns Plants do not live in isolation. Each ecosystem, from a forest to a meadow or a wetland, has its own “community” of species … Communauté Dear Pl@ntNet users, Thank you for sharing your passion for the plant world with Pl@ntNet! The entire team is proud to present Pl@ntNet’s latest achievements and to invite you to … See more articles 84710 SPECIES 1475342717 IMAGES 77 FLORAS +− Leaflet For keeping Pl@ntNet open and free to everyone Donate Contact us Your name (required) Your email (required) Category (required) —Please choose an option—Question regarding the mobile identification applicationQuestion regarding the identification on PlantNet websiteJobsPartnership or collaborationProfessional services (my.plantnet)Technical questionPressDonationOther Subject (required) Your message (required) Δ Wanna start a new project or microproject with Pl@ntNet? A partnership? Or simply, a question? Don’t hesitate and write to us! the Pl@ntNet team They already take part in the adventure our partners Propulsé par This website uses cookies to improve your experience. 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SAVE & ACCEPT --- Skip to content one plant With the Pl@ntNet app, identify one plant from a picture, and be part of a citizen science project on plant biodiversity more support us participate Pl@ntNet is a citizen science project available as an app that helps you identify plants thanks to your pictures. How ? Why ? How ? Why ? How to easily use the app? Why sharing my observations is so important? Become a responsible citizen with the Pl@ntNet project. First of all, Pl@ntNet is a system based on image … Pl@ntNet needs you! Pl@ntNet needs you! If you are unable to view the donation form on this page, please click here to open it directly. The Pl@ntNet team is committed to providing a citizen science platform … Microprojects: create tomorrow’s Pl@ntNet Microprojects: create tomorrow’s Pl@ntNet You already know the projects, whether geographical as USA or thematic as useful plants, but what differentiates them from microprojects? It’s the scale. Let me explain with this illustration. news Recherche From February 2nd to the 4th, the Pl@ntNet team attended the annual meeting of the CoForFunc project to present its activities around a new development: the identification of tropical forest … Communauté / Recherche The Pl@ntNet mission in Gabon that we mentioned recently was a resounding success, particularly during the training sessions held in Franceville by Murielle Simo-Droissart and Daniel Barthélémy, which brought together … Communauté / Community This is a major milestone for the Pl@ntNet team. The Pl@ntNet API has just surpassed 100 million identifications performed! This figure represents an important step for the service and, above … Communauté / Non classé / Recherche As part of the OFVI (One Forest Vision) initiative, a training mission dedicated to Pl@ntNet is currently underway in Gabon. This initiative is a scientific and international cooperation program launched … Recherche Pl@ntNet had the pleasure of hosting for the past two weeks Étienne Laliberté, a researcher at MILA (Montréal Institute for Learning Algorithms). Currently visiting Montpellier, he met with the Pl@ntNet … Communauté / Community / Research The first training session on the use of the Pl@ntNet application in Uganda was recently held. Five one-day training sessions, combining both theoretical and practical components, took place at the … Recherche How Pl@ntBERT helps us understand nature’s patterns Plants do not live in isolation. Each ecosystem, from a forest to a meadow or a wetland, has its own “community” of species … Communauté Dear Pl@ntNet users, Thank you for sharing your passion for the plant world with Pl@ntNet! The entire team is proud to present Pl@ntNet’s latest achievements and to invite you to … See more articles 84710 SPECIES 1475342717 IMAGES 77 FLORAS +− Leaflet For keeping Pl@ntNet open and free to everyone Donate Contact us Your name (required) Your email (required) Category (required) —Please choose an option—Question regarding the mobile identification applicationQuestion regarding the identification on PlantNet websiteJobsPartnership or collaborationProfessional services (my.plantnet)Technical questionPressDonationOther Subject (required) Your message (required) Δ Wanna start a new project or microproject with Pl@ntNet? A partnership? Or simply, a question? Don’t hesitate and write to us! the Pl@ntNet team They already take part in the adventure our partners Propulsé par This website uses cookies to improve your experience. 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SAVE & ACCEPT --- Skip to content How ? Why ? How to easily use the app? Why sharing my observations is so important? Become a responsible citizen with the Pl@ntNet project. First of all, Pl@ntNet is a system based on image recognition. Then, you need to provide it with quality images. Click the button below to find out what is a good picture for Pl@ntNet. GREAT PICTURE Click below on the OS used on your phone to see how and why using Pl@ntNet. iOS ANDROID Understanding Pl@ntNet in 1 minute 30, and get involved in participatory research programmes: Français English This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Reject Read MorePrivacy & Cookies Policy Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the ... Necessary Necessary Always Enabled Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Non-necessary Non-necessary Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. SAVE & ACCEPT --- Skip to content Read more Pl@ntNet is a citizen science platform that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to facilitate the identification and inventory of plant species. It is one of the world’s largest biodiversity observatories, with several million contributors in over 200 countries. The Pl@ntNet application, available in web and smartphone versions (Android, iOS), lets you identify tens of thousands of plant species simply by taking a photo of them. Pl@ntNet is based on a cooperative learning principle. Users who have created an account can share their observations, which can then be reviewed by the community and used by the AI to teach it to recognize plants. It is possible, for example, to confirm the name of a species, or to suggest another determination if you know a little about botany. Only observations that achieve a sufficient degree of confidence are then added to the public database and used to train the AI. Not all users carry the same weight in these review mechanisms. The most expert users can have up to 100 times more weight than novices! In order to take into account new observations and revisions made by the community, Pl@ntNet’s AI is regularly re-trained. This is generally done on a monthly basis (rather than daily, for example) to limit energy consumption and carbon emissions. The tool is thus co-constructed by and for citizens. The most qualified contribute the most expert knowledge (by contributing and reviewing observations), while the least qualified benefit from this knowledge through the use of the Pl@ntNet application. Thanks to everyone involved, Pl@ntNet has collected over a billion plant images (see statistics)! Only a small proportion, however, is actually shared with researchers worldwide (via open biodiversity data portals such as GBIF). An important element is the presence of a GPS coordinate. This information is crucial for mapping species. So don’t forget to share your geo-location if you want to contribute to the citizen science project. There are also image quality filters that will reject images that are too blurry, too cluttered or that don’t contain enough information to identify the species. So be sure to zoom in on the various organs (by taking several photos) and focus! Finally, only those observations for which there is very little doubt about the identification will be shared. That’s tens of millions of observations! This makes Pl@ntNet one of the biggest contributors to the GBIF international database. These data can be easily explored and downloaded via the GBIF portal. You can even consult the hundreds of scientific publications that make use of Pl@ntNet data, on a wide range of issues such as biodiversity conservation, agro-ecology or the impact of climate change. This project was provided with computer and storage resources by GENCI at IDRIS thanks to the grant 2024- A0171011389 on the supercomputer Jean Zay’s the V100, A100 and H100 partitions Français English This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Reject Read MorePrivacy & Cookies Policy Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the ... Necessary Necessary Always Enabled Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. 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