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BioCLIP is a foundation model for the tree of life, built using CLIP architecture as a vision model for general organismal biology.
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It is trained on [TreeOfLife-10M](https://huggingface.co/datasets/imageomics/TreeOfLife-10M), our specially-created dataset covering over 450K taxa--the most biologically diverse ML-ready dataset available to date.
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Through rigorous benchmarking on a diverse set of fine-grained biological classification tasks, BioCLIP consistently outperformed existing baselines by
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Through intrinsic evaluation, we found that BioCLIP learned a hierarchical representation aligned to the tree of life, which demonstrates its potential for robust generalizability.
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**See the `examples/` directory for examples of how to use BioCLIP in zero-shot and few-shot settings.**
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BioCLIP is a foundation model for the tree of life, built using CLIP architecture as a vision model for general organismal biology.
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It is trained on [TreeOfLife-10M](https://huggingface.co/datasets/imageomics/TreeOfLife-10M), our specially-created dataset covering over 450K taxa--the most biologically diverse ML-ready dataset available to date.
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Through rigorous benchmarking on a diverse set of fine-grained biological classification tasks, BioCLIP consistently outperformed existing baselines by 16% to 17% absolute.
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Through intrinsic evaluation, we found that BioCLIP learned a hierarchical representation aligned to the tree of life, which demonstrates its potential for robust generalizability.
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**See the `examples/` directory for examples of how to use BioCLIP in zero-shot and few-shot settings.**
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