Comparing Competing Approaches to Crowdsourced Classifications of Biological Species: Work in progress

Yiftach Nagar, Weaam Shaheen, Ofer Arazy

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Abstract

The world’s ecosystems are undergoing rapid changes driven by climate change and human development, leading to accelerated habitat loss. These combined processes have already resulted in extinction and decline in many species population, threatening the sustainability of multiple ecosystems, and, ultimately, the survival of all life on earth, including human life. Facing this biodiversity crisis, scientists and nature conservation organizations lack important data regarding the state of the populations of most species on the planet, with only a limited fraction systematically monitored. Current population estimation methods are too slow to match the rapid extinction rates. This paper outlines initial stages of our work, which ultimately aims to ecological monitoring by integrating machine learning with crowdsourced citizen science. Specifically, here we report on our work-in-progress testing two approaches for classifying camera-trap data: engaging school students through Zooniverse and using a gamified platform with a broader audience. Our goal with this work is to determine the better approach to approximate expert classifications, in terms of reliability, scalability, and speed. Eventually this research aims to enhance ecologists’ ability to cover more species, and create timely reports about the state of nature, to inform the creation of interventions and policies for a sustainable future.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInformation Systems - 21st European, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern Conference, EMCIS 2024, Proceedings
EditorsMarinos Themistocleous, Nikolaos Bakas, George Kokosalakis, Maria Papadaki
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Pages249-259
Number of pages11
ISBN (Print)9783031813245
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025
Event21st European, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems, EMCIS 2024 - Athens, Greece
Duration: 2 Sep 20243 Sep 2024

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Volume536 LNBIP
ISSN (Print)1865-1348
ISSN (Electronic)1865-1356

Conference

Conference21st European, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems, EMCIS 2024
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityAthens
Period2/09/243/09/24

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2025.

Keywords

  • AI
  • Biodiversity monitoring
  • Citizen Science
  • Climate Change
  • Collective Intelligence
  • Crowdsourcing
  • Ecology

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Management Information Systems
  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Business and International Management
  • Information Systems
  • Modeling and Simulation
  • Information Systems and Management

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