Abeywardhana, D. LDangalle, C. DNugaliyadde, AMallawarachchi, Y2022-05-022022-05-022022-01-09Abeywardhana, D.L., Dangalle, C.D., Nugaliyadde, A. et al. An ultra-specific image dataset for automated insect identification. Multimed Tools Appl 81, 3223–3251 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-021-11693-3https://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/2150Automated identifcation of insects is a tough task where many challenges like data limitation, imbalanced data count, and background noise needs to be overcome for better performance. This paper describes such an image dataset which consists of a limited, imbalanced number of images regarding six genera of subfamily Cicindelinae (tiger beetles) of order Coleoptera. The diversity of image collection is at a high level as the images were taken from diferent sources, angles and on diferent scales. Thus, the salient regions of the images have a large variation. Therefore, one of the main intentions in this process was to get an idea about the image dataset while comparing diferent unique patterns and features in images. The dataset was evaluated on diferent classifcation algorithms including deep learning models based on diferent approaches to provide a benchmark. The dynamic nature of the dataset poses a challenge to the image classifcation algorithms. However transfer learning models using softmax classifer performed well on the current dataset. The tiger beetle classifcation can be challenging even to a trained human eye, therefore, this dataset opens a new avenue for the classifcation algorithms to develop, to identify features which human eyes have not identifed.enAutomated insect identifcationLimited dataTiger beetlesInter-class similarityAn ultra-specific image dataset for automated insect identificationArticle10.1007/s11042-021-11693-3