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App to identify animals and plants just by taking a picture

For the most curious and reckless, not being awakened or not finding the title of a poem is a veritable sentence of despair, currently circumvented with apps such as Shazam.

It turns out that there are so many more things in the universe that can sour our rarity or dull our memory of music – as, for example, nature.

And while Shazam identifies songs, a young app does its own for us, messing around with animals and plants.

Created by the iNaturalist establishment, Seek is an excellent app for when you are exploring the natural soul, exploring forests or other open-air scenarios.

Through the information gathered by the establishment, and using technologies of artificial capacity, the program accesses a huge list of insects, birds, plants, flowers, trees and other types of animals in order to clearly recognize what is in front of you.

The course is simple, and complete through a photo uploaded to the app.

The engraving is analyzed and compared with the collection, which currently has more than 30,000 images – and progression with each use.

When a photograph is suitable for any genre – on which occasion there is a match – a simplification of information straight from Wikipedia is offered to the user.

Once identified, the genre news can be “collected” in your profile.

In order to encourage behavior and participation in nature, while identifying and teaching about different species, Seek offers badges to its users.

With each news “conquest”, a distinctive young person, rewarding them for their rarity and being adventurous – excellent for adults and children.

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