Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2025

Overview of PlantCLEF 2025: Multi-species plant identification in vegetation quadrat images

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Quadrat images are essential for ecological studies, as they enable standardized sampling, the assessment of plant biodiversity, long-term monitoring, and large-scale field campaigns. These images typically cover an area of fifty centimetres or one square meter, and botanists carefully identify all the species present. Integrating AI could help specialists accelerate their inventories and expand the spatial coverage of ecological studies. To assess progress in this area, the PlantCLEF 2025 challenge relies on a new test set of 2,105 high-resolution multi-label images annotated by experts and covering around 400 species. It also provides a large training set of 1.4 million individual plant images, along with vision transformer models pre-trained on this data. The task is formulated as a (weakly labelled) multi-label classification problem, where the goal is to predict all species present in a quadrat image using single-label training data. This paper provides a detailed description of the data, the evaluation methodology, the methods and models used by participants, and the results achieved.

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hal-05528041 , version 1 (26-02-2026)

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Giulio Martellucci, Hervé Goeau, Pierre Bonnet, Fabrice Vinatier, Alexis Joly. Overview of PlantCLEF 2025: Multi-species plant identification in vegetation quadrat images. Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum (CLEF 2025), Sep 2025, Madrid, Spain. pp.2942-2954. ⟨hal-05528041⟩
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