The idea of joining the dots is great, but certainly difficult for finding
migratory pattern.
It should be possible if the photo sources have info about the place and
date.

I initially developed a Matlab that can ID species based on the training
images in the database.
It does decently well currently, but still long way to go and I would need
to have my own server with Matlab server running which would be too
expensive for me.

So, I recently started working on implementing a simple online query based
search tool.
It should be ready in a month or two, depending on how much occupied I am
with other stuff.
I will share it with people when the basic searches are working.

Do let me know when you have your thing online.

All the best.

Thanks,
Kishen

On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 8:49 AM, thefreezingflame <
[email protected]> wrote:

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>
>
>
> Greetings!
>
> http://www.explore.butterflyspotter.com/
>
> Butterfly Spotter is a cloud based crowd-sourcing application inspired from
> iBird to tracking butterfly activities in India. We are still in the early
> stages and are eagerly awaiting your feedback to improvise our application.
> Our immediate plans are to add a search bar to customize searches based on
> the butterfly name, season, spotter, identifier, etc in the butterfly map.
> And to make the application available in all smart phones.
>
> There are more than a million photos of butterflies taken across the entire
> length and breadth of India, scattered in our Facebook, Flickr, Picasa and
> YouTube accounts. Butterfly Spotter is planning to connect these dots in the
> hope of finding a migrating pattern - like Monarch Migration or something we
> haven't even thought about.
>
> "It was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in
> college. But it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later." -
> Steve Jobs
>
> Join us in connecting the dots by sharing your butterfly pic or video in
> the form below along with your name, facebook profile, location and date.
> For any queries, please free to mail us at [email protected]
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Vivek
>
> 
>

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