Digital Automated Identification System
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Digital Automated Identification System
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Digital automated identification system (DAISY) is an automated species identification system optimised for the rapid screening of invertebrates by non-experts. It was developed by Dr. Mark O'Neill during the mid-1990s. Development was supported by funding from the Darwin Initiative in 1997 and BBSRC. The intellectual property rights were acquired by O'Neill's company, Tumbling Dice Ltd, in February 2000 at the end of the grant funded Darwin Project. The system underwent further development resu
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2024-02-01T07:02:18Z
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