Research Ideas and Outcomes (Jun 2024)

Prototype Biodiversity Digital Twin: Real-time bird monitoring with citizen-science data

  • Otso Ovaskainen,
  • Patrik Lauha,
  • Julian Lopez Gordillo,
  • Ossi Nokelainen,
  • Anis Rahman,
  • Allan Souza,
  • Jussi Talaskivi,
  • Gleb Tikhonov,
  • Aurélie Vancraeyenest,
  • Ari Lehtiö

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.10.e125523
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Bird populations respond rapidly to environmental change making them excellent ecological indicators. Climate shifts advance migration, causing mismatches in breeding and resources. Understanding these changes is crucial to monitor the state of the environment. Citizen science offers vast potential to collect biodiversity data. We outline a project that combines citizen science with AI-based bird sound classification. The mobile app records bird vocalisations that are classified by AI and stored for re-analysis. Additionally, it shows a shared observation board that visualises collective classifications. By merging long-term monitoring and modern citizen science, this project harnesses the strength of both approaches for comprehensive bird population monitoring.

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