CrypticBio provides the largest multimodal dataset of visually confusing species, built from iNaturalist misidentification patterns, with new benchmarks showing that geographic context helps some CLIP-style models identify cryptic species.
LD-SDM: Language-Driven Hierarchical Species Distribution Modeling
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We focus on species distribution modeling using global-scale presence-only data, leveraging geographical and environmental features to map species ranges, as in previous studies. However, we innovate by integrating taxonomic classification into our approach. Specifically, we propose using a large language model to extract a latent representation of the taxonomic classification from a textual prompt. This allows us to map the range of any taxonomic rank, including unseen species, without additional supervision. We also present a new proximity-aware evaluation metric, suitable for evaluating species distribution models, which addresses critical shortcomings of traditional metrics. We evaluated our model for species range prediction, zero-shot prediction, and geo-feature regression and found that it outperforms several state-of-the-art models.
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CrypticBio: A Large Multimodal Dataset for Visually Confusing Biodiversity
CrypticBio provides the largest multimodal dataset of visually confusing species, built from iNaturalist misidentification patterns, with new benchmarks showing that geographic context helps some CLIP-style models identify cryptic species.