The app breaks new ground by integrating medical toxicology data into the identification system, creating a 5-level risk assessment system: level 1 (harmless) to level 5 (life-threatening). When a high-risk species, such as the hornet family, is recognized, the app immediately pops up a warning screen and pushes out emergency treatment guidelines. The system's built-in toxicity database integrates WHO Poison Center standards and can accurately determine the threat level of more than 300 toxic insects.
Featured functions include: bite heat map prediction (analyzing venom spreading speed based on user GPS location), allergen detection (suggesting shock risk based on medical ID information), and dynamic defense suggestions (e.g., providing evacuation route planning for marching ant colonies). Test data showed that its danger warning accuracy reached 93.61 TP3T, with a false alarm rate of only 2.31 TP3T.
This feature is particularly suitable for geological exploration, field trips and other scenarios, and has successfully prevented 17 poisonous spider injuries. The application also records the location of high-risk insect infestations and automatically generates an area safety index for subsequent users.
This answer comes from the articleBugPic: a tool for quickly identifying insects by taking photosThe