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---
license: cc-by-4.0
---
This model was trained by [Barry W. Brook](https://huggingface.co/bwbrook). The official location of the model files is [this Hugging Face repo](https://huggingface.co/bwbrook/mewc_pretrained).

These files are copied to this Hugging face repo because of the easy integration with [AddaxAI](https://addaxdatascience.com/addaxai/).

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__Developer__

Barry Brook


__Description__

The MEWC model for Tasmania has been trained on 2.5 million labelled images from 96 classes. It is based on the EfficientNet v2 Small model architecture, initialised with pre-trained ImageNet base weights. The classes include all non-volant terrestrial mammals (native and introduced) that are found in Tasmania, along with over 50 of the most-commonly observed bird species seen on camera traps. Most classes represent species, but there are also some general classes like snake or insect, and an unknown/washed-out special class. Based on held-out test data, the overall classification accuracy and f1 scores are >99%, and for the common species, accuracy typically exceeds 99.5%. The results for the rarest taxa are worse, but still over 90% in almost all cases.


__Classes__

- antechinus
- australian fur seal
- australian magpie
- australian owlet nightjar
- australian pipit
- bait
- bare nosed wombat
- bassian thrush
- beautiful firetail
- bennetts wallaby
- black currawong
- black rat
- black swan
- blotched blue tongue
- brown falcon
- brown goshawk
- brown hare
- brown quail
- brush bronzewing
- brushtail possum
- cape barren goose
- cat
- cattle
- chestnut teal
- chicken
- common blackbird
- common bronzewing
- common ringtail
- crescent honeyeater
- crimson rosella
- dog
- dusky robin
- eastern barred bandicoot
- eastern bettong
- eastern quoll
- eastern rosella
- european goldfinch
- european rabbit
- european starling
- fallow deer
- flame scarlet robin
- forest raven
- forester kangaroo
- goat
- green rosella
- grey currawong
- grey fantail
- grey shrikethrush
- guinea fowl
- house mouse
- insect
- laughing kookaburra
- lewins rail
- little penguin
- long nosed potoroo
- long tailed mouse
- maned goose
- masked lapwing
- new holland honeyeater
- olive whistler
- pacific black duck
- painted buttonquail
- peafowl
- pink robin
- platypus
- purple swamphen
- pygmy possum
- rakali
- red fox
- scrubtit
- sheep
- short beaked echidna
- skink
- snake
- sooty shearwater
- southern brown bandicoot
- spotted tail quoll
- strong billed honeyeater
- sugar glider
- superb fairywren
- superb lyrebird
- swamp harrier
- swamp rat
- tasmanian boobook
- tasmanian devil
- tasmanian nativehen
- tasmanian pademelon
- tasmanian scrubwren
- thornbill
- unknown animal
- wedge tailed eagle
- white bellied sea eagle
- white faced heron
- white footed dunnart
- yellow tailed black cockatoo
- yellow throated honeyeater


__Links__

[Learn more](https://github.com/zaandahl/mewc)

[License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

[Citation](https://ecoevorxiv.org/repository/view/6405/)