Processing citizen science- and machine-annotated time-lapse imagery for biologically meaningful metrics
Time-lapse cameras facilitate remote and high-resolution monitoring of wild animal and plant communities, but the image data produced require further processing to be useful. Here we publish pipelines to process raw time-lapse imagery, resulting in count data (number of penguins per image) and ‘near...
Main Authors: | Jones, FM, Arteta, C, Zisserman, A, Lempitsky, V, Lintott, CJ, Hart, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2020
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