Thread subject: Diptera.info :: draw wing

Posted by BubikolRamios on 15-11-2012 16:14
#1

interesting link: http://www.drawwi...

Posted by Sara21392 on 18-11-2012 15:00
#2

Making a new method for identification?

Posted by BubikolRamios on 18-11-2012 16:16
#3

Not me, just found it and think it is interesting.

Posted by Lukasz Mielczarek on 18-11-2012 17:06
#4

I'm a PhD student of webmaster drawwing.org (Adam Tofilski). I working on automatic identification of Syrphidae using this very promising method:) Probably method can be useful in many other Diptera families.

Regards,
Lukasz

Posted by Sara21392 on 19-11-2012 14:32
#5

Maybe this method is not completed yet? Well because I see in this site, it lost a point on the wing which is showing!! And would you please a bit more explain to me that how this method works?
Thanks so much in advance. :)

Posted by BubikolRamios on 19-11-2012 15:54
#6

on home page:

At the moment DrawWing is designed to work with honeybee


I assume it counts number of junction points,distances,proportions, possibly, if super inteligent, scan lines from photo, convert that to formulas of bezier curves http://en.wikiped...zier_curve (see some cool graphics in the midle of page )and drop all that to db, for later comparison.

Edited by BubikolRamios on 19-11-2012 16:01

Posted by Sara21392 on 23-11-2012 21:17
#7

Thank you very much! :)