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Methodology for mammal classification in camera trap images

SPIE Proceedings, 2017
Using camera traps in animal ecology studies has increased because it facilitates the work of biologists and allows them to obtain information that otherwise would be impossible. A large number of photographs are capturing with this wildlife photography technique making difficult their posterior analysis.
Luis Pulido Castelblanco   +2 more
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Finding areas of motion in camera trap images

2016 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), 2016
Camera trapping is used by conservation biologists to study snow leopards. In this research, we introduce techniques that find motion in camera trap images. Images are grouped into sets and a common background image is computed for each set. The background and superpixel-based features are then used to segment each image into objects that correspond to
Agnieszka C. Miguel   +4 more
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Validating camera trap distance sampling for chimpanzees

American Journal of Primatology, 2019
AbstractThe extension of distance sampling methods to accommodate observations from camera traps has recently enhanced the potential to remotely monitor multiple species without the need of additional data collection (sign production and decay rates) or individual identification.
Noémie Cappelle   +4 more
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CAMERA TRAPPING ON MADAGASCAR

2022
Z. J. Farris   +3 more
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The Use of Camera Traps in Wildlife

2013
Fotokapanlar tür araştırmalarında, bolluk ve yoğunluk tahminlerinde giderek artan bir şekilde kullanılmaktadır. Fotokapanlar özellikle sarp arazilerde, yoğun vejetasyonla kaplı alanlarda ya da hedef türün geceleri daha fazla aktif olması durumlarında doğrudan gözlemlere çok iyi bir alternatiftir.
UÇARLI, Yasin, SAĞLAM, Bülent
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Population assessment without individual identification using camera-traps: A comparison of four methods

Basic and Applied Ecology, 2022
Milo Abolaffio   +2 more
exaly  

How do passive infrared triggered camera traps operate and why does it matter? Breaking down common misconceptions

Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, 2016
Dustin J Welbourne, Andrew J Lambert
exaly  

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