Extract information from labels on images of herbarium specimens
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Extract information from labels on images of herbarium specimens
The Virginia Tech Massey Herbarium is one of the largest Herbariums in the mid-Atlantic with over 100,000 specimens on file. With the use of code and herbarium resources we can further plant research and conservation. Code located here was either created by or adapted by members of the Herbarium for research. Projects inclue: ENM modeling
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