The ability to automatically count animals is important to design appropriate environmental policies and to monitor their populations in relation to biodiversity and maintain balance among species. Out of all living mammals on Earth, 60% are livestock, 36% humans, and only 4% are animals that live in the wild. In a relatively short period, development of human civilization caused a loss of 83% of wildlife and 50% of plants. The rate of species extinction is accelerating. Traditional wildlife surveys provide rough population estimates. However, emerging technologies, such as aerial photography, allow to perform large-scale surveys in a short period of time with high accuracy. In this paper, we propose the use of computer vision, through deep...
Satellites allow large-scale surveys to be conducted in short time periods with repeat surveys possi...
Aerial imagery of savanna wildlife counts used to automatically detect elephant, giraffe, and zebra ...
Aerial imagery of savanna wildlife counts used to automatically detect elephant, giraffe, and zebra ...
Background: The ability to automatically count animals is important to design appropriate environmen...
Anthropogenic activities pose threats to wildlife and marine fauna, prompting the need for efficient...
Anthropogenic activities pose threats to wildlife and marine fauna, prompting the need for efficient...
In the field of ecology, counting of animals to estimate population size and prey abundance is impor...
Abstract Satellites allow large‐scale surveys to be conducted in short time periods with repeat surv...
Fluctuations in marine mammal abundance can reveal changes in local ecosystem health and inform cons...
Animal population sizes are often estimated using aerial sample counts by human observers, both for ...
Regular censuses are fundamental for the management of animal populations but, are logistically chal...
For effective conservation management, it is very important to provide accurate estimates of animal ...
Aerial imagery of savanna wildlife counts used to automatically detect elephant, giraffe, and zebra ...
Animal population sizes are often estimated using aerial sample counts by human observers, both for ...
Aerial imagery of savanna wildlife counts used to automatically detect elephant, giraffe, and zebra ...
Satellites allow large-scale surveys to be conducted in short time periods with repeat surveys possi...
Aerial imagery of savanna wildlife counts used to automatically detect elephant, giraffe, and zebra ...
Aerial imagery of savanna wildlife counts used to automatically detect elephant, giraffe, and zebra ...
Background: The ability to automatically count animals is important to design appropriate environmen...
Anthropogenic activities pose threats to wildlife and marine fauna, prompting the need for efficient...
Anthropogenic activities pose threats to wildlife and marine fauna, prompting the need for efficient...
In the field of ecology, counting of animals to estimate population size and prey abundance is impor...
Abstract Satellites allow large‐scale surveys to be conducted in short time periods with repeat surv...
Fluctuations in marine mammal abundance can reveal changes in local ecosystem health and inform cons...
Animal population sizes are often estimated using aerial sample counts by human observers, both for ...
Regular censuses are fundamental for the management of animal populations but, are logistically chal...
For effective conservation management, it is very important to provide accurate estimates of animal ...
Aerial imagery of savanna wildlife counts used to automatically detect elephant, giraffe, and zebra ...
Animal population sizes are often estimated using aerial sample counts by human observers, both for ...
Aerial imagery of savanna wildlife counts used to automatically detect elephant, giraffe, and zebra ...
Satellites allow large-scale surveys to be conducted in short time periods with repeat surveys possi...
Aerial imagery of savanna wildlife counts used to automatically detect elephant, giraffe, and zebra ...
Aerial imagery of savanna wildlife counts used to automatically detect elephant, giraffe, and zebra ...