In this paper we propose and evaluate a recognition approach to individual animal identification in patterned species based on video filmed in widely unconstrained, natural habitats. The key issue addressed is a distortion robust detection and comparison of unique, deforming camouflage markings as found in a wide range of species. We propose a coarse-to-fine methodology specifically extending and combining vision techniques in a three-stage approach, that is 1) a rapid, coarse key-view detection based on patch appearance, 2) pose estimation and 3D model fitting using a (pre-computed) dynamic Feature Prediction Tree (FPT)followed by bundle adjustment and 3) texture back-projection, extraction of unique phase singularities and final encoding ...
This paper presents an algorithm for detection and tracking of animal faces in wildlife videos. As ...
An increasing number of ecological monitoring programmes rely on photographic capture–recapture of i...
Flying animals such as bats, birds, and moths are actively studied by researchers wanting to better ...
In this paper we propose and evaluate an approach to the so far unsolved problem of robust _individu...
Using physiological or behavioral characteristics to identify humans has been in use for quite some ...
Using physiological or behavioral characteristics to identify humans has been in use for quite some ...
This paper examines the problem of detecting various types of animals in video sequence taken in the...
Visual re-identification of individual animals that bear unique natural body markings is an essentia...
The tiger is one of many species in which individuals can be identified by surface patterns. Camera ...
Background Quantifying the conspicuousness of objects against particular backgrounds ...
Recognition of individuals is necessary for accurate estimation of wildlife population dynamics for ...
Deep learning has obtained many successes in different computer vision tasks such as classification,...
Our research presents a proof-of-concept that explores a new and innovative method to identify large...
We study the automatic localization and identification of African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis sp.) ...
Due to the ongoing biodiversity crisis, many species including great apes like chimpanzees are on th...
This paper presents an algorithm for detection and tracking of animal faces in wildlife videos. As ...
An increasing number of ecological monitoring programmes rely on photographic capture–recapture of i...
Flying animals such as bats, birds, and moths are actively studied by researchers wanting to better ...
In this paper we propose and evaluate an approach to the so far unsolved problem of robust _individu...
Using physiological or behavioral characteristics to identify humans has been in use for quite some ...
Using physiological or behavioral characteristics to identify humans has been in use for quite some ...
This paper examines the problem of detecting various types of animals in video sequence taken in the...
Visual re-identification of individual animals that bear unique natural body markings is an essentia...
The tiger is one of many species in which individuals can be identified by surface patterns. Camera ...
Background Quantifying the conspicuousness of objects against particular backgrounds ...
Recognition of individuals is necessary for accurate estimation of wildlife population dynamics for ...
Deep learning has obtained many successes in different computer vision tasks such as classification,...
Our research presents a proof-of-concept that explores a new and innovative method to identify large...
We study the automatic localization and identification of African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis sp.) ...
Due to the ongoing biodiversity crisis, many species including great apes like chimpanzees are on th...
This paper presents an algorithm for detection and tracking of animal faces in wildlife videos. As ...
An increasing number of ecological monitoring programmes rely on photographic capture–recapture of i...
Flying animals such as bats, birds, and moths are actively studied by researchers wanting to better ...