There are 4 repositories under inaturalist topic.
Class-Balanced Loss Based on Effective Number of Samples. CVPR 2019
PyTorch custom dataset APIs -- CUB-200-2011, Stanford Dogs, Stanford Cars, FGVC Aircraft, NABirds, Tiny ImageNet, iNaturalist2017
Python client for iNaturalist
An API for identifying cougars v.s. bobcats v.s. other USA cat species
Analyzing basic network responses to novel classes
Identify plants, birds, and insects in photos. Should an identification to species be unsuccessful, an identification to a higher taxonomic level - like genus, family, or order - is made.
A website that tells you where your nearest owls are!
Red Discord Bot V3 cogs for naturalists.
Introductory lesson to generate range maps for butterfly-host plant interactions and predict distributional shifts using publicly available biodiversity data and data science tools
Data conversion tools for iNaturalist observations and taxonomy
This tool reads the route of a hike and generates a table of iNaturalist observations along the trails. It also shows the observations and the route of the hike on a map. Moreover, it saves waypoints of the iNaturalist observations for offline navigation with a GPS device or smartphone.
Telegram Bot to search taxa using iNaturalist
Create a SQLite database containing your observation history from iNaturalist
A suite of React components for rendering iNaturalist data.
A Lightroom Classic plugin for publishing to iNaturalist
Web app for identifying missing local records of regionally common species 🔎🐛🦇
A Jupyter image for iNaturalist data exploration & visualization
Flashcard web app for naturalists, powered by iNaturalist.
Progressive Web App for the Wild Orchid Watch citizen science project
Bird Identifier iOS App. Download on the Apple App Store (2.2)
Python utilities for working with inaturalist-open-data
A typescript module for interacting with the iNaturalist.org API.
Slides for my talk at the 2023 FOSSY conference: "Nature Adventures with Open Source." I talk about the open source tools I use to find & photograph tide pool creatures: OSM, NOAA tide data, iNaturalist, darktable. All materials are licensed CC-BY 4.0 Sage Sharp, with a few exceptions noted in the slides.
A bridge for mapping data from iNaturalist into iRecord
This project aims to provide a comprehensive set of data and tools for ecological research, biodiversity analysis, and spatial studies for Fungi and Protists.