Artificial Intelligence-powered fossil shark tooth identification: Unleashing the potential of Convolutional Neural Networks
Andrea Barucci, Giulia Ciacci, Pietro Li\`o, Tiago Azevedo, Andrea Di, Cencio, Marco Merella, Giovanni Bianucci, Giulia Bosio, Simone Casati and, Alberto Collareta

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that a tailored Convolutional Neural Network, SharkNet-X, can accurately classify fossil shark teeth from images, integrating visualization and explainability methods to support paleontological identification and automation.
Contribution
The paper introduces SharkNet-X, a novel CNN model for fossil shark tooth classification, and applies visualization and SHAP explainability techniques in paleontology, a first in the field.
Findings
Achieved 85% accuracy in classifying shark teeth images.
Developed visualization tools using t-SNE for feature analysis.
Applied SHAP for model explainability in paleontology.
Abstract
All fields of knowledge are being impacted by Artificial Intelligence. In particular, the Deep Learning paradigm enables the development of data analysis tools that support subject matter experts in a variety of sectors, from physics up to the recognition of ancient languages. Palaeontology is now observing this trend as well. This study explores the capability of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), a particular class of Deep Learning algorithms specifically crafted for computer vision tasks, to classify images of isolated fossil shark teeth gathered from online datasets as well as from the authors experience on Peruvian Miocene and Italian Pliocene fossil assemblages. The shark taxa that are included in the final, composite dataset (which consists of more than one thousand images) are representative of both extinct and extant genera, namely, Carcharhinus, Carcharias, Carcharocles,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental Radiography and Imaging · Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
MethodsShapley Additive Explanations
