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What a wonderful idea! - Veggie - 01-04-2021

Real Seeds have just posted on FB:-

NEWS RELEASE  We are proud to announce our "SeedID" plugin for Google Lens that allows anyone with a smartphone to identify vegetable seeds. Using an algorithm developed by professor T. Sing-Yu of the Prophytobotanical Institute, this heuristically matches images to variety names , & it allows us to offer for the first time mixed packets of seeds. Just whip out your phone, start Google Lens, point it at the seeds, and the neurally-trained cloud-computing recognition system does the rest.

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RE: What a wonderful idea! - Vinny - 01-04-2021

Saying nowt Veggie...........carry on. Tongue


RE: What a wonderful idea! - Eyren - 01-04-2021

(01-04-2021, 09:15 AM)Veggie Wrote: professor T. Sing-Yu
 
Groan!


RE: What a wonderful idea! - JJB - 01-04-2021

I'd have missed that without your groan, Eyren.
I'm just too gullible.


RE: What a wonderful idea! - Bren - 01-04-2021

Good one Veggie Big Grin


RE: What a wonderful idea! - Veggie - 01-04-2021

Wish I had a smartphone - this Real Seeds Appthingy would make identifying my random seed mixes so much easier. Smile


RE: What a wonderful idea! - Admin - 01-04-2021

I am going to download it and try


RE: What a wonderful idea! - Moth - 01-04-2021

finally, talking to plants is becoming mainstream...
googletulip


RE: What a wonderful idea! - Vinny - 01-04-2021

Many years ago when I was at college doing Sportsturf Management we had to do a grass seed identification.

A handful of Poa Annua,Festuca Rubra Rubra,Lolium Perenne, Cynoserous christatus and Agrostis tenuis all mixed up and we had to separate seeds and identify them. (eek)

I was good at it then but would struggle a bit now. Rolleyes