Ideas from Dan Morris, posted here for easier discussion. You can reply to here or email Dan directly
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There are a few questions I'd like to help the community answer:
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I'm not super-well-equipped to answer question (1), since I'm pretty new to this area. I welcome input from the community on this.
The next steps I would propose to answer questions (2) and (3) are:
I think if we do those two things, we'll have a good sense for where we're at, i.e. how close we are to a generalizable fish detector. This could be a nice paper for a motivated student who is pretty well-versed in Python; if you know a student that fits the bill, I'm happy to guide them along. Also once we've done (1), it's almost trivial to train new models on all the existing data.

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