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Label Processing Methods for HelpingScience

Label Processing Methods for HelpingScience.org. Developed by SilverBiology Michael Giddens. Basic Label Process. DwC Fields. What we try to capture. What we leave on the label. Habitat Information Locality Description Collector Notes Other.

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Label Processing Methods for HelpingScience

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  1. Label Processing Methods for HelpingScience.org Developed by SilverBiology Michael Giddens

  2. Basic Label Process

  3. DwC Fields What we try to capture. What we leave on the label. Habitat Information Locality Description Collector Notes Other • Scientific Information (Family, Species, Author) • Collection Information (Name, Number, Date) • Geographical Information (Country, State, County, Locality, Lat/Lon, TRS) • Determination Information

  4. Evernote OCR Processing Sample JPG label JSON output $5/500MB per month ~ label cost: $0.001

  5. DarwinCore prediction example Asplenium Asplenlum Asplen1um platyneuron 1978 1) Word Type: String DwC Type : Genus 2) Word type: String DwC Type: Epithet 3) Word type: Date DwC Type: CollDate Matching against sourcesIPNI, ISO Country, Date Ranges, Collectors List sadfswf

  6. Queue Management DwC Fields Jpeg Images + evernoteocr Queue Advance Round Robyn Scheduling Collections Citizen Scientists Request Fields Back to DataBase Asplenium

  7. Requesting Fields Example Citizen Scientist Request for Field (user. Id ,field type) 1) Filter Collections 2) Round Robyn = C.CA 3) Filter by language 4) Collection Pref = Handwriting 5) Age 2009 – 40 = 1969 a) Filter Queue by 1959 -1999 b) No Filter 6) Filter by Location (Only applied to Names, County, State, Locality) 7) Filter by field type Location: California, USA Age: 40 Languages: EN, SP Collections Preferences: C.NY, C.CA Label Preference: Handwriting/Typed Points Earned: 45 Points Lost: 6

  8. Field Verification Point Value: 1 Frequency: 3 Volunteer 1: Asplenium Frequency Volunteer 2: AspleniumAsplenium: 2 Volunteer 3: AsplenlumAsplenlum: 1 Volunteer 4: AspleniumAsplenium: 3 Asplenium: 1 Points Earned Points Lost Volunteer 1, 2, 4 Volunteer 3

  9. Software is currently being alpha tested with CyberFlora Louisiana project. If you manage a collection and interested in testing or processing labels please contact:mikegiddens@silverbiology.com www.SilverBiology.com HelpingScience.org

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