WIP: initial adaptation of an amt lesson from JR's submitted R script#109
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WIP: initial adaptation of an amt lesson from JR's submitted R script#109
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Closes #108
Needs language around the use cases for
amtand a good amount of testing.There seems to be a block missing in the script where the
shobject is created. This -should- be a straight import of the detection extract file Jessica used to create the walkthrough, attached herehfx_all_qualified_detections_2022_workshop.csv
This is a qualified-detections file from a receiver operator, not a matched-to-animals file. So there's still a need to add in a workflow from a tag owner perspective as well.