Data from: Automated identification of insect vectors of Chagas disease in Brazil and Mexico: the Virtual Vector Lab
Identification of arthropods important in disease transmission is a crucial, yet difficult, task that can demand considerable training and experience. An important case in point is that of the 150+ species of Triatominae, vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi, causative agent of Chagas disease across the Ame...
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Zusammenfassung: | Identification of arthropods important in disease transmission is a
crucial, yet difficult, task that can demand considerable training and
experience. An important case in point is that of the 150+ species of
Triatominae, vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi, causative agent of Chagas
disease across the Americas. We present a fully automated system that is
able to identify triatomine bugs from Mexico and Brazil with an accuracy
consistently above 80%, and with considerable potential for further
improvement. The system processes digital photographs from a photo
apparatus into landmarks, and uses ratios of measurements among those
landmarks, as well as (in a preliminary exploration) two measurements that
approximate aspects of coloration, as the basis for classification. This
project has thus produced a working prototype that achieves reasonably
robust correct identification rates, although many more developments can
and will be added, and—more broadly—the project illustrates the value of
multidisciplinary collaborations in resolving difficult and complex
challenges. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.br14k |