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Tools for detecting wildlife in aerial images using active learning
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AI for Earth Species Classification API
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Jul 22, 2021 - Jupyter Notebook
Everything I know about machine learning and camera traps.
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Hypraptive BearID project. FaceNet for bears.
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Aug 4, 2021 - Python
Cartographic web application to track moving objects equipped with a GPS.
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Dec 9, 2020 - PHP
A Raspberry Pi camera system with a live video feed, motion detection system, H.264 mp4 recording capabilities and a storage management system with support for remote storage. The recorder supports pre-motion frame recording and no internet environments (e.g. Wildlife cameras).
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A desktop application that makes using MegaDetector's model easier
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R package for camera trap data management
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The Billion Oyster Project Digital Platform captures oyster restoration data and supports restoration education with curriculum and tools for research.
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A simple R Shiny Electron app that generates random color combinations
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Aug 4, 2021 - AngelScript
The Image Level Label to Bounding Box (IL2BB) pipeline automates the generation of labeled bounding boxes by leveraging an organization’s previous labeling efforts.
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Mar 31, 2021 - Python
Outil d'import de données entre instances GeoNature (côté client)
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Jun 13, 2021 - Python
A Python package to download and interact with the CITES trade database
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Oct 11, 2020 - Jupyter Notebook
An open-source active RFID system for wildlife research
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hypraptive blog
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Animal Wildlife Estimator Using Social Media (A.W.E.S.O.M.E.) is an ongoing project and stems mainly from Sreejith Menon's MS thesis
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Dec 31, 2017 - Jupyter Notebook
Determine the 🐦 from its 🎵
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Jul 8, 2021 - Python
Visualizing wildlife movements in Qgis
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A collection of graphics and images of animal tracks. No attribution is required, do what you like. If you work for a conservation, fish, wildlife, parks, or similar service and need help using these, I'd be happy to donate my help.
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Mainboard to Observe and Manipulate Organisms (Animals) over (RFID) pit tagging numbers and light-barriers.
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This repository contains the database structure, SQL-queries and documentation that are interesting for sharing among EuroMammals managers, curators and users.
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Simple Python program with a GUI built using tkinter that tests your knowledge of identifying species. Inspired by a course I took in university where I had to learn to identify species but forgot most of them. Currently, only bird species found in Ontario are available in the Images directory. You can contribute to this if you happen to stumble upon it. If you're a beginner, this should be a good project for you to contribute to.
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Is there an easy way to use multiple GPUs for inference for the MegaDetector? That could speed things up quite a bit for large datasets.