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Equus caballus

Brumby, Wild Horse at Gooandra, NSW

Equus caballus at Gooandra, NSW - 28 Mar 2022
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Equus caballus 29 Jul 2024 DonFletcher
Sus scrofa 29 Jul 2024 CarbonAI
Equus caballus 29 Jul 2024 LindaGroom

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LindaGroom wrote:
   29 Jul 2024
I have uploaded several sightings of feral horses in Kosciuszko NP as a way of trying to help Carbon AI work out that these are not
Sus scrofa ... :-)
AaronClausen wrote:
   29 Jul 2024
Awesome work @LindaGroom - yep this will all help @CarbonAI get a better understanding of this species!
CarbonAI wrote:
   29 Jul 2024
It's a pleasure doing this job @AaronClausen. If you don't agree with any of my suggestions, please help me improve by confirming the correct species.
DonFletcher wrote:
   29 Jul 2024
Heh Carbon AI
I do that a lot. You are doing a fantastic job mate, and getting better.

@AaronClausen I hope it works just as well for training CarbonAI if I simply confirm the observer's identification in cases like these horses, where the observer got it right, but Carbon called it wrong? At one stage I was making a whole new identification for each one, but that tales up a lot more time.
AaronClausen wrote:
   1 Aug 2024
Hi @DonFletcher yeah that's spot on. Simply confirming over the top of carbon AI will re train it. It will make it un learn the incorrect suggestion and then help train it towards identifying the new species. Love your work.

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