Our research presents a proof-of-concept that explores a new and innovative method to identify large animals in aerial imagery with single day image differencing. We acquired two aerial images of eight fenced pastures and conducted a principal component analysis of each image. We then subtracted the first principal component of the two pasture images followed by heuristic thresholding to generate polygons. The number of polygons represented the number of potential cattle (Bos taurus) and horses (Equus caballus) in the pasture. The process was considered semi-automated because we were not able to automate the identification of spatial or spectral thresholding values. Imagery was acquired concurrently with ground counts of animal numbers. Acr...
In agricultural mowing operations, thousands of animals are injured or killed each year, due to the ...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) offer new opportunities for wildlife monitoring, with several advant...
Estimating animal populations by direct counting is an essential component of wildlife conservation ...
For effective conservation management, it is very important to provide accurate estimates of animal ...
Abstract Visible and thermal images acquired from drones (unoccupied aircraft systems) have substant...
Information about changes in the population sizes of wild animals is extremely important for conserv...
Animal population sizes are often estimated using aerial sample counts by human observers, both for ...
In recent years, small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) have been used widely to monitor animals bec...
Whether a species is rare and requires protection or is overabundant and needs control, an accurate ...
Computer-automated image analysis techniques can save time and resources for detecting and counting ...
The loss rate of endangered animal species has reached levels that are critical enough for our time ...
In the Great Artesian Basin there has been a program of capping bores and piping water to control po...
To obtain specific information about cattle in extensive production systems, the usual labor intensi...
OBJECTIVE: Successful control of an emergency animal disease outbreak requires the timely and accura...
The recognition of livestock activity is essential to be eligible for subsides, to automatically sup...
In agricultural mowing operations, thousands of animals are injured or killed each year, due to the ...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) offer new opportunities for wildlife monitoring, with several advant...
Estimating animal populations by direct counting is an essential component of wildlife conservation ...
For effective conservation management, it is very important to provide accurate estimates of animal ...
Abstract Visible and thermal images acquired from drones (unoccupied aircraft systems) have substant...
Information about changes in the population sizes of wild animals is extremely important for conserv...
Animal population sizes are often estimated using aerial sample counts by human observers, both for ...
In recent years, small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) have been used widely to monitor animals bec...
Whether a species is rare and requires protection or is overabundant and needs control, an accurate ...
Computer-automated image analysis techniques can save time and resources for detecting and counting ...
The loss rate of endangered animal species has reached levels that are critical enough for our time ...
In the Great Artesian Basin there has been a program of capping bores and piping water to control po...
To obtain specific information about cattle in extensive production systems, the usual labor intensi...
OBJECTIVE: Successful control of an emergency animal disease outbreak requires the timely and accura...
The recognition of livestock activity is essential to be eligible for subsides, to automatically sup...
In agricultural mowing operations, thousands of animals are injured or killed each year, due to the ...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) offer new opportunities for wildlife monitoring, with several advant...
Estimating animal populations by direct counting is an essential component of wildlife conservation ...