Zutendaal Unveils Inaugural AI CamAlien Project Led by Franssens

Zutendaal (Eurotoday) – In Zutendaal, Bosgroep Limburg is testing the 1st CamAlien camera, developed under the ONESTOP project, to detect invasive plants using AI and GPS, led by Jeroen Franssens.

As VRT News reported, in Zutendaal, in the province of Limburg, Belgium, Bosgroep Limburg is testing a new smart camera called the CamAlien, the first project of its kind in Flanders. They mentioned that the camera helps detect and identify invasive plant species that threaten local nature.

When the camera finds an invasive plant, including species like Japanese knotweed or Himalayan balsam, it marks the exact GPS location and sends the data to a central system. This gives forest managers a clear overview of where these plants are spreading. 

What makes Zutendaal’s 1st CamAlien project a breakthrough in forest protection?

The project was created under the European ONESTOP program, a partnership between the Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO), the Meise Botanical Garden, and Aarhus University in Denmark, together with Flemish land managers. Jeroen Franssens, civil engineer at Bosgroep Limburg, said,

“This would significantly speed up the work of forest managers, because currently, it’s all done manually.”

“The camera is mounted on the back of the car and takes thousands of photos during the drive, each time adding GPS coordinates. The Al software then analyses the images and can pinpoint the locations of invasive and exotic species,”

explains Deputy Laura Olaerts (N-VA).

Jeroen Franssens said that removing exotic plant species is key to keeping local forests healthy.

“They crowd out our native trees and plants, while in the long term, we want to convert our forests into native and mixed deciduous forests,”

he explained. 

He mentioned that many of these plants spread quickly after being brought in from abroad or planted in gardens. Once they take hold, they compete with native species for light, water, and soil nutrients. Over time, they can change the forest’s structure and reduce the number of native plants and trees. 

“Many Flemish forests still consist of monotonous coniferous forests, which are not climate-resilient,”

Jeroen Franssens explains.

“They are particularly susceptible to fire and disease. The ideal forest contains a mix of species and ages. Native shade species such as beech, lime, maple, and hazel can help contain the advancing American bird cherry.”

Researchers said the test in Zutendaal is a major step forward. It is the first time the CamAlien camera system has been tried in a Flemish forest. Until now, it had only been tested along roadsides and waterways, where invasive plants like Japanese knotweed and giant hogweed are easier to spot. 

They mentioned that the forest brings tougher conditions, such as low light and thick


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6 responses to “Zutendaal Unveils Inaugural AI CamAlien Project Led by Franssens”

  1. Little Granger Avatar
    Little Granger

    Only in Belgium would we need a fancy AI camera to track plants invading our forests—what’s next, a drone to monitor the pigeons? 🕊️ If only this tech came with a manual on how to stop them from planting weird stuff in the first place! 😂

  2. FireBerry Avatar

    So, we’re using a fancy AI camera to find pesky plants now, eh? Next, we’ll have drones chasing off the squirrels too! 📸🌳

  3. Congo Wire Avatar
    Congo Wire

    Just what we needed, a camera to find pesky plants—because clearly, counting weeds by hand was far too advanced for us, right? 😏 Next, they’ll have drones for spotting lost socks!

  4. Plenty Orange Avatar
    Plenty Orange

    Seems like Zutendaal’s gone full sci-fi with this CamAlien—who knew invasive plants were such a menace? 🤖🌱 Next up, they’ll have drones delivering cappuccinos while they’re at it!

  5. Fist Wizard Avatar
    Fist Wizard

    So, we’ve finally got a posh camera to play plant detective in our forests—because clearly, manual labor was just too last century, eh? Let’s just hope it doesn’t start asking for a raise once it finds those pesky invaders! 😂🌳

  6. Roma Kabuki Avatar
    Roma Kabuki

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—an AI camera to do the job of a forest ranger. Next, we’ll have robots arguing about who gets to pick the best spot for a picnic, won’t we? 😂

  7. hoover spark Avatar
    hoover spark

    So, let me get this straight: we’ve got a car-mounted camera playing botanical detective in the woods now? Next, they’ll be sending it out for a pint while it identifies pesky plants. 🍻😏

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