Sherlock - A flexible, low-resource tool for processing camera-trapping images
<p>1. The use of camera traps to study wildlife has increased markedly in the last two decades. Camera surveys typically produce large data sets which require processing to isolate images containing the species of interest. This is time consuming and costly, particularly if there are many empt...
Main Authors: | Penn, MJ, Miles, V, Astley, KL, Ham, C, Woodroffe, R, Rowcliffe, M, Donnelly, CA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2023
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