Robust ecological analysis of camera trap data labelled by a machine learning model
Ecological data are collected over vast geographic areas using digital sensors such as camera traps and bioacoustic recorders. Camera traps have become the standard method for surveying many terrestrial mammals and birds, but camera trap arrays often generate millions of images that are time-consumi...
Main Authors: | Whytock, RC, Swiezewski, J, Zwerts, JA, Pambo, AFK, Rogala, M, Bahaa-el-din, L, Boekee, K, Brittain, S, Cardoso, AW, Henschel, P, Lehmann, D, Momboua, B, Opepa, CK, Orbell, C, Pitman, RT, Robinson, HS, Abernethy, KA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021
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