Author:
Goodwin Adam,Padmanabhan Sanket,Hira Sanchit,Glancey Margaret,Slinowsky Monet,Immidisetti Rakhil,Scavo Laura,Brey Jewell,Sai Sudhakar Bala Murali Manoghar,Ford Tristan,Heier Collyn,Linton Yvonne-Marie,Pecor David B.,Caicedo-Quiroga Laura,Acharya Soumyadipta
Abstract
AbstractWith over 3500 mosquito species described, accurate species identification of the few implicated in disease transmission is critical to mosquito borne disease mitigation. Yet this task is hindered by limited global taxonomic expertise and specimen damage consistent across common capture methods. Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) are promising with limited sets of species, but image database requirements restrict practical implementation. Using an image database of 2696 specimens from 67 mosquito species, we address the practical open-set problem with a detection algorithm for novel species. Closed-set classification of 16 known species achieved 97.04 ± 0.87% accuracy independently, and 89.07 ± 5.58% when cascaded with novelty detection. Closed-set classification of 39 species produces a macro F1-score of 86.07 ± 1.81%. This demonstrates an accurate, scalable, and practical computer vision solution to identify wild-caught mosquitoes for implementation in biosurveillance and targeted vector control programs, without the need for extensive image database development for each new target region.
Funder
VentureWell
Tedco Maryland
United States Agency for International Development
Innovative Vector Control Consortium
Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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