InsectAI: Using Image-based AI for Insect Monitoring and Conservation
 
 
 
EU COST Action CA22129


Team: 
Paul Bodesheim, Hui Yu 

Time period: 2023 to 2027

Main website: https://insectai.eu

COST website: https://www.cost.eu/actions/CA22129/

Description

The InsectAI COST action will support insect monitoring and conservation at the national and continental scale in order to understand and counteract widespread insect declines. The Action will bring together a critical mass of researchers and stakeholders in image-based insect AI technologies to direct and drive the research agenda, build research capacity across Europe, and support innovation and application.

There is mounting evidence that populations of insects around the world are in sharp decline. Understanding trends in species and their drivers are key to knowing the size of the challenge, its causes, and how to address it. To identify solutions that lead to sustainable biodiversity alongside economic prosperity, insect monitoring should be efficient and provide standardized and frequently updated status indicators to guide conservation actions.

The EU Biodiversity Strategy 2030 identifies the critical challenge of delivering standardized information about the state of nature, and image-based insect AI can contribute to this. Specifically, the EU Nature Restoration Law will likely set binding targets for the high resolution data that cameras can provide. Thus, outputs of the Action will contribute directly to EU policies implementation, where biodiversity monitoring is considered a key component.

The InsectAI COST Action will organise workshops, conferences, short-term scientific missions, hackathons, design-sprints and much more, across four Working Groups. These groups will address how image-based insect AI technologies can best address Societal Needs, support innovation in Image Collection hardware, create standardised approaches for Image Processing, and develop novel Data Analysis and Integration methods for turning data into actionable insights.


Management Committee

Paul Bodesheim is an MC member from the beginning, representing Germany in this European networking project as one of two selected scientists with an affiliation at a German research institute. The full list of MC members is available here.

Working Group 3 – Image Processing

Paul Bodesheim is member of the leadership team of WG 3 on Image Processing from the beginning, and has been elected as main lead of this working group during the annual meeting in May 2025 in Tirana (Albania) by a quorum of representatives from more than 22 European countries that take part in this EU Cost Action. An overview of the leadership teams is available here.

Activities of working group 3 are frequently reported on this website. 

Publications