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Polytrack is a tracking software designed for monitoring untagged insect pollinators in outdoor environments to observe their pollination behaviour. It is equipped to detect and track multiple insect species and flowers using an AI-based hybrid detection algorithm.
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Polytrack is a tracking software designed for monitoring untagged insect pollinators in outdoor environments to observe their pollination behaviour. It is equipped to detect and track multiple insect species and flowers using an AI-based hybrid detection algorithm.
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