An Image Processing Pipeline for Camera Trap Time-Lapse Recordings

06/10/2022
by   Michael L. Hilton, et al.
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A new open-source image processing pipeline for analyzing camera trap time-lapse recordings is described. This pipeline includes machine learning models to assist human-in-the-loop video segmentation and animal re-identification. We present some performance results and observations on the utility of this pipeline after using it in a year-long project studying the spatial ecology and social behavior of the gopher tortoise.

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