This paper describes a visual processing technique for automatic frog (Xenopus Laevis sp.) localization and identification. The problem of frog identification is to process and classify an unknown frog image to determine the identity which is recorded previously on an image database. The frog skin pattern (i.e. texture) provides a unique feature for identification. Hence, the study investigates three different kind of features (i.e. Gabor filters, granulometry, threshold set compactness) to extract texture information. The classifier is built on nearest neighbor principle; it assigns the query feature to the database feature which has the minimum distance. Hence, the study investigates different distance measures and compares their performa...
Rapid decreases in frog populations have been spotted worldwide, which are regarded as one of the mo...
Abstract. Physiological research reported that certain frog species contain antimicrobial substances...
peer reviewedThe use of individual phenotypic features as non-invasive marks through photo-identific...
We study the automatic localization and identification of African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis sp.) ...
The African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) is a commonly used model organism for cell biological, deve...
The color patterning of skin, feathers, or fur is often variable among animals and can potentially b...
Recognition of individuals is necessary for accurate estimation of wildlife population dynamics for ...
Individual identification is a key aspect of research or husbandry of populations in which individua...
Most insects and animal produce sounds as a way of communication within their species or as noises r...
Frogs have received increasing attention due to their effectiveness for indicating the environment c...
Panamanian golden frogs (Atelopus zeteki) are a species of bufonid toad native to Panama that are su...
Natural body patterns in amphibians are widely used for individual recognition. In this study, we ph...
Frog species have been declining worldwide at unprecedented rates in the past decades. There are man...
This paper presents a study conducted to recognize salamanders by using their unique body markings b...
Roads have multiple effects on wildlife; amphibians are one of the groups more intensely affected by...
Rapid decreases in frog populations have been spotted worldwide, which are regarded as one of the mo...
Abstract. Physiological research reported that certain frog species contain antimicrobial substances...
peer reviewedThe use of individual phenotypic features as non-invasive marks through photo-identific...
We study the automatic localization and identification of African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis sp.) ...
The African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) is a commonly used model organism for cell biological, deve...
The color patterning of skin, feathers, or fur is often variable among animals and can potentially b...
Recognition of individuals is necessary for accurate estimation of wildlife population dynamics for ...
Individual identification is a key aspect of research or husbandry of populations in which individua...
Most insects and animal produce sounds as a way of communication within their species or as noises r...
Frogs have received increasing attention due to their effectiveness for indicating the environment c...
Panamanian golden frogs (Atelopus zeteki) are a species of bufonid toad native to Panama that are su...
Natural body patterns in amphibians are widely used for individual recognition. In this study, we ph...
Frog species have been declining worldwide at unprecedented rates in the past decades. There are man...
This paper presents a study conducted to recognize salamanders by using their unique body markings b...
Roads have multiple effects on wildlife; amphibians are one of the groups more intensely affected by...
Rapid decreases in frog populations have been spotted worldwide, which are regarded as one of the mo...
Abstract. Physiological research reported that certain frog species contain antimicrobial substances...
peer reviewedThe use of individual phenotypic features as non-invasive marks through photo-identific...