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Science, Conservation, and Camera Traps
2011Biologists commonly perceive camera traps as a new tool that enables them to enter the hitherto secret world of wild animals. Camera traps are being used in a wide range of studies dealing with animal ecology, behavior, and conservation. Our intention in this volume is not to simply present the various uses of camera traps, but to focus on their use in
James D. Nichols +2 more
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An underwater stereo-camera trap
Methods in Oceanography, 2014Abstract This paper describes the design and deployment of a new type of underwater stereo camera capable of triggering when animals are present in the field of view. Unobtrusive evaluation of the camera view field for potential targets is achieved using far-red illumination invisible to most fishes.
Kresimir Williams +4 more
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Human-animal recognition in camera trap images
2018 26th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2018Camera trap is an image sensor that is widely used in monitoring biodiversity, identifying and tracking species in natural life. In this study, we investigate human-animal distinction in image dataset obtained from camera traps for the purpose of smuggling detection and prevention.
Simsek, Emrah +3 more
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Validating camera trap distance sampling for chimpanzees
American Journal of Primatology, 2019AbstractThe 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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Binocular camera trap for wildlife detection
Optoelectronic Imaging and Multimedia Technology VI, 2019Camera traps are commonly used in wildlife monitoring. Traditionally camera traps only capture 2D images of wildlife moving in front of them. However, size information of wildlife is lost, which is vital to determine their ages and genders. To solve this problem, this paper develops a binocular camera trap based on stereo imaging for wildlife detection.
Zhongke Xu +5 more
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Candid Camera: Using Camera Traps to Monitor Animal Behavior
2011(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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