The flourishing application of drones within marine science provides more opportunity to conduct photogrammetric studies on large and varied populations of many different species. While these new platforms are increasing the size and availability of imagery datasets, established photogrammetry methods require considerable manual input, allowing individual bias in techniques to influence measurements, increasing error and magnifying the time required to apply these techniques. Here, we introduce the next generation of photogrammetry methods utilizing a convolutional neural network to demonstrate the potential of a deep learning‐based photogrammetry system for automatic species identification and measurement. We then present the same data ana...
This project aims to automate the identification of bowhead whales using convolutional neural networ...
Morphometric studies of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) occurring in the Indian Ocean area ...
Author Posting. © Society for Marine Mammalogy, 2016. This article is posted here by permission of ...
Most cetacean species are wide-ranging and highly mobile, creating significant challenges for resear...
Photo identification is an important tool in the conservation management of endangered species, and ...
Photo-identification is the non-invasive process of uniquely identifying an individual among a set o...
Determining which species are at greatest risk, where they are most vulnerable, and what are the tra...
Population assessment and migration studies of marine mammals are challenging due to remoteness, hig...
Photo-identification of cetaceans is labor-intensive and time-consuming particularly in the case of ...
We thank the countless individuals who collected and/or processed the nearly 85,000 images used in t...
Data on sex ratios, age classes, reproductive success and health status are key metrics to manage po...
Despite their interest and threat status, the number of whales in world’s oceans remains highly unc...
Length measurement is a fundamental metric in the study of animals, and an important challenge in ce...
1. Body mass is a key life history trait in animals. Despite being the largest animals on the planet...
1. Marine megafauna are difficult to observe and count because many species travel widely and spend ...
This project aims to automate the identification of bowhead whales using convolutional neural networ...
Morphometric studies of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) occurring in the Indian Ocean area ...
Author Posting. © Society for Marine Mammalogy, 2016. This article is posted here by permission of ...
Most cetacean species are wide-ranging and highly mobile, creating significant challenges for resear...
Photo identification is an important tool in the conservation management of endangered species, and ...
Photo-identification is the non-invasive process of uniquely identifying an individual among a set o...
Determining which species are at greatest risk, where they are most vulnerable, and what are the tra...
Population assessment and migration studies of marine mammals are challenging due to remoteness, hig...
Photo-identification of cetaceans is labor-intensive and time-consuming particularly in the case of ...
We thank the countless individuals who collected and/or processed the nearly 85,000 images used in t...
Data on sex ratios, age classes, reproductive success and health status are key metrics to manage po...
Despite their interest and threat status, the number of whales in world’s oceans remains highly unc...
Length measurement is a fundamental metric in the study of animals, and an important challenge in ce...
1. Body mass is a key life history trait in animals. Despite being the largest animals on the planet...
1. Marine megafauna are difficult to observe and count because many species travel widely and spend ...
This project aims to automate the identification of bowhead whales using convolutional neural networ...
Morphometric studies of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) occurring in the Indian Ocean area ...
Author Posting. © Society for Marine Mammalogy, 2016. This article is posted here by permission of ...