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Acoustic recordings have been shown to be an effective way to conduct avian species surveys, whereby a trained expert listens to the audio and records observations, a task that can be very time consuming. In practice, most identification of species are first made by visual inspection of the spectrogram, with listening then performed for verification. This paper presents an approach for a surveyor...
Automated object detection within imagery is challenging in the field of wildlife biology. Uncontrolled conditions, along with the relative size of target species to the more abundant background makes manual detection tedious and error-prone. In order to address these concerns, the Wildlife@Home project has been developed with a web portal to allow citizen scientists to inspect and catalog these images,...
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