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{"metadata":{"id":"00a9856dbf2acb68c7d94c1eb9e95e71","source":"gardian_index","url":"https://cgspace.cgiar.org/rest/bitstreams/e78b0dc7-d891-4143-896f-333638cf4d9f/retrieve"},"pageCount":2,"title":"","keywords":[],"chapters":[{"head":"Rift Valley fever (RVF) project on Zooniverse, a citizen science platform that allows registered volunteers to identify animals in landscapes from drone imagery","index":1,"paragraphs":[{"index":1,"size":93,"text":"Project Title: P353 -Understanding how environmental changes due to agriculture contribute to human disease Description of the innovation: Zooniverse enables users to find and identify animals from aerial images collected from drones. Researchers can filter out the drone images without any animals and split the remaining areas into smaller tiles so that they can pinpoint and identity the number of animals. In this project, animal distribution, along with other data (breeding site surveys and environmental data) will be used to create spatially and temporally explicit models of Rift Valley fever (RVF) transmission patterns. "}]},{"head":"New Innovation: Yes","index":2,"paragraphs":[]}],"figures":[{"text":" Innovation type: Research and Communication Methodologies and ToolsStage of innovation: Stage 2: successful piloting (PIL -end of piloting phase) reached: A4NH researchers from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine set up this project page on Zooniverse, pending beta review and a public launch. In addition to its role in developing transmission models, the data could be used for developing machine learning algorithms to automatically identity animals in landscapes.Name of lead organization/entity to take innovation to this stage: LSHTM -London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineNames of top five contributing organizations/entities to this stage: <Not Defined>Milestones: No milestones associatedSub-IDOs:• 20 -Reduced livestock and fish disease risks associated with intensification and climate changeContributing Centers/PPA partners: • LSHTM -London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Evidence link: • https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/rfv-drones/rift-valley-fever-drones 1 This report was generated on 2022-08-19 at 08:36 (GMT+0) "}],"sieverID":"1c4e23a2-0b02-4733-bbd0-cabaa2c39578","abstract":""}