AI in bloom: How MBZUAI graduate is helping preserve the world’s plants
MBZUAI · Notable
Summary
MBZUAI alumnus Kane Lindsay is using AI to digitize and analyze plant specimens at Kew Gardens, including handwritten notes and preserved plants dating back centuries. He developed an AI model to recognize handwriting (OCR) and extract phenotype data from plant images, and another to redact sensitive location data. This work began as an internship and evolved into a fully funded Ph.D. Why it matters: AI is accelerating the digitization and preservation of plant collections, making them more accessible to researchers and aiding in conservation efforts.
Keywords
MBZUAI · Kew Gardens · AI · OCR · plant specimens
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