Automatic Image-Level Morphological Trait Annotation for Organismal Images

Published: 26 Jan 2026, Last Modified: 04 May 2026ICLR 2026 PosterEveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY 4.0
Keywords: morphological traits, morphological trait annotation, ecology, trait description generation
TL;DR: We develop a trait annotation pipeline that leverages sparse autoencoders to generate interpretable morphological trait descriptions from ecological images.
Abstract: Morphological traits are physical characteristics of biological organisms that provide vital clues on how organisms interact with their environment. Yet extracting these traits remains a slow, expert-driven process, limiting their use in large-scale ecological studies. A major bottleneck is the absence of high-quality datasets linking biological images to trait-level annotations. In this work, we demonstrate that sparse autoencoders trained on foundation-model features yield monosemantic, spatially grounded neurons that consistently activate on meaningful morphological parts. Leveraging this property, we introduce a trait annotation pipeline that localizes salient regions and uses vision-language prompting to generate interpretable trait descriptions. Using this approach, we construct Bioscan-Traits, a dataset of 80K trait annotations spanning 19K insect images from BIOSCAN-5M. Human evaluation confirms the biological plausibility of the generated morphological descriptions. We assess design sensitivity through a comprehensive ablation study, systematically varying key design choices and measuring their impact on the quality of the resulting trait descriptions. By annotating traits with a modular pipeline rather than prohibitively expensive manual efforts, we offer a scalable way to inject biologically meaningful supervision into foundation models, enable large-scale morphological analyses, and bridge the gap between ecological relevance and machine-learning practicality.
Primary Area: datasets and benchmarks
Submission Number: 6600
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