This project, titled, An Investigation into the Automatic Behaviour Classification of Penguins, evaluates the combined contribution of pose estimation and behaviour classification as applied to the endangered African penguin. This upload comprises the tutorial document, GUI, annotation data, and video data facilitating this project. Data investigating one, two, and multiple (three) individuals are provided. The one individual case study considers the following behaviours: braying (b), flapping (flap), preening (preen), resting (rest), standing (stand), and walking (walk). The two individual case study considers the following two behaviours: interaction (int) and no interaction (nint). Finally, the multi-individual case study considers the ...
<div><p>We present a simple framework for classifying mutually exclusive behavioural states within t...
Direct observation of foraging behavior is not always possible, especially for marine species that h...
Direct observation of foraging behavior is not always possible, especially for marine species that h...
This project, titled, An Investigation into the Automatic Behaviour Classification of Penguins, eval...
Human disturbance of Antarctic penguins is an important aspect of Antarctic conservation. It is a ph...
We present a simple framework for classifying mutually exclusive behavioural states within the geosp...
Determining where, when and how much animals eat is fundamental to understanding their ecology. We d...
Visitor Site Guidelines are the principal instruments guiding tourist activities and behaviour at in...
Detail of the different behavioural categories and sub-categories used in the study when annotating ...
From 2001–2005, a project was undertaken on subantarctic Macquarie Island to investigate the variati...
<p>Behaviours were classified through sequential use of behavioural-change-point and <i>k</i>-means ...
Recording the activity of animals as they migrate or forage has proven hugely advantageous to unders...
Over the past two decades, behavioural biologists and ecologists have made effective use of the comp...
Investigation of foraging decisions can help understand how animals efficiently gather and exploit f...
We present a simple framework for classifying mutually exclusive behavioural states within the geosp...
<div><p>We present a simple framework for classifying mutually exclusive behavioural states within t...
Direct observation of foraging behavior is not always possible, especially for marine species that h...
Direct observation of foraging behavior is not always possible, especially for marine species that h...
This project, titled, An Investigation into the Automatic Behaviour Classification of Penguins, eval...
Human disturbance of Antarctic penguins is an important aspect of Antarctic conservation. It is a ph...
We present a simple framework for classifying mutually exclusive behavioural states within the geosp...
Determining where, when and how much animals eat is fundamental to understanding their ecology. We d...
Visitor Site Guidelines are the principal instruments guiding tourist activities and behaviour at in...
Detail of the different behavioural categories and sub-categories used in the study when annotating ...
From 2001–2005, a project was undertaken on subantarctic Macquarie Island to investigate the variati...
<p>Behaviours were classified through sequential use of behavioural-change-point and <i>k</i>-means ...
Recording the activity of animals as they migrate or forage has proven hugely advantageous to unders...
Over the past two decades, behavioural biologists and ecologists have made effective use of the comp...
Investigation of foraging decisions can help understand how animals efficiently gather and exploit f...
We present a simple framework for classifying mutually exclusive behavioural states within the geosp...
<div><p>We present a simple framework for classifying mutually exclusive behavioural states within t...
Direct observation of foraging behavior is not always possible, especially for marine species that h...
Direct observation of foraging behavior is not always possible, especially for marine species that h...