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- Q5275790 abstract "Digital Automated Identification SYstem (Daisy) is an automated species identification system optimised for the rapid screening of invertebrates (e.g. insects) by non-experts (e.g. parataxonomists).It was developed by Dr. Mark O'Neill during the mid-1990s. Development was supported by funding from the Darwin Initiative in 1997 and BBSRC. The intellectual property rights were acquired by O'Neill's company; Tumbling Dice Ltd, in February 2000 at the end of the grant funded Darwin Project. The system is currently undergoing further development with a view to producing an exemplar which is web accessible and which can cope in near real time with groups (e.g. hawk moths) which contain several hundred taxa. On medium to high end PC server hardware (e.g. a blade server) an identification is possible in under 2 seconds for a 300 taxon group. Parallelisation of the critical Daisy classifier codes (using either bespoke FPGA technology or general purpose GPU programming technology such as CUDA) will give an order of magnitude increase in performance. This means that Daisy can be deployed to make real time identifications within groups containing thousands of taxa (e.g. true flies).Daisy has been used in several research projects by O'Neill and others, and featured in popular science TV and magazine articles. The project has also been the subject of a recent article in Science.Recently, the first Daisy installation capable of scaling to hundreds of taxa has been installed at Natural History Museum in London. This server will offer both VNC and Web Service based interfaces and is able to offload compute intensive pattern matching operations onto an NVIDIA GPU programmed using CUDA. This installation is capable of providing identification to species in a 300 taxon dataset in less than 5 seconds in a multiple user environment.".
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- Q5275790 comment "Digital Automated Identification SYstem (Daisy) is an automated species identification system optimised for the rapid screening of invertebrates (e.g. insects) by non-experts (e.g. parataxonomists).It was developed by Dr. Mark O'Neill during the mid-1990s. Development was supported by funding from the Darwin Initiative in 1997 and BBSRC. The intellectual property rights were acquired by O'Neill's company; Tumbling Dice Ltd, in February 2000 at the end of the grant funded Darwin Project.".
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