Efficient Method for Categorize Animals in the Wild

07/30/2019
by   Abulikemu Abuduweili, et al.
2

Automatic species classification in camera traps would greatly help the biodiversity monitoring and species analysis in the earth. In order to accelerate the development of automatic species classification task, "Microsoft AI for Earth" have prepared a challenge in FGVC6 workshop at CVPR 2019, which called "iWildCam 2019 competition". In this work, we propose an efficient method for categorizing animals in the wild. We transfer the state-of-the-art ImagaNet pretrained models to the problem. To improve the generalization and robustness of the model, we utilize efficient image augmentation and regularization strategies, like cutout, mixup and label-smoothing. Finally, we use ensemble learning to increase the performance of the model. Thanks to advanced regularization strategies and ensemble learning, we got top 7/336 places in the final leaderboard. Source code of this work is available at https://github.com/Walleclipse/iWildCam_2019_FGVC6

READ FULL TEXT

page 2

page 3

page 4

page 5

research
07/19/2023

Watch out Venomous Snake Species: A Solution to SnakeCLEF2023

The SnakeCLEF2023 competition aims to the development of advanced algori...
research
07/17/2020

A Technical Report for VIPriors Image Classification Challenge

Image classification has always been a hot and challenging task. This pa...
research
01/02/2020

Butterfly detection and classification based on integrated YOLO algorithm

Insects are abundant species on the earth, and the task of identificatio...
research
01/25/2021

Introducing a Central African Primate Vocalisation Dataset for Automated Species Classification

Automated classification of animal vocalisations is a potentially powerf...
research
11/14/2022

The Birds Need Attention Too: Analysing usage of Self Attention in identifying bird calls in soundscapes

Birds are vital parts of ecosystems across the world and are an excellen...
research
05/08/2022

Assigning Species Information to Corresponding Genes by a Sequence Labeling Framework

The automatic assignment of species information to the corresponding gen...
research
06/17/2020

WhoAmI: An Automatic Tool for Visual Recognition of Tiger and Leopard Individuals in the Wild

Photographs of wild animals in their natural habitats can be recorded un...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset