Bee living sensor Project aims to study the patterns of honey bees by collecting recorded video data from cameras set in flight holes of bee hives. Through a Citizen science project, fauna and flora present in the environment is recorded in a smartphone app and Drone flights over the area also collect data on the fauna and flora, to complement that of the app. The data collected is then labelled manually to identify plants, pollen and insects which feeds into training an AI/ML model that will analyze the images. The biodiversity of the region is therefore determined using a simple concept; the more different pollen colors are added, the greater the plant diversity in the area and the more balanced the food for the bee brood.
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