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A few months ago, the Wildlife Insights team conducted a survey to learn more about camera trap data management practices, the use of AI for camera trap image review, and barriers...
20 September 2023
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This might be the least important post ever made to this group, but, here we go...Most folks here are likely familiar with the overflow folders that most camera traps make to...
4 July 2023
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The Wildlife Insights team is running a survey to learn more about camera trap data management practices, and in particular to understand potential barriers to data sharing, as...
3 May 2023
I got inspired to collect a list of annotated, appear-to-be-ML-ready datasets related to drone/aerial wildlife surveys:https://github.com/agentmorris/agentmorrispublic/blob/main/...
29 March 2023
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Some folks here have previously worked with our MegaDetector model for categorizing camera trap images as person/animal/vehicle/empty; we are excited to announce MegaDetector...
20 June 2022
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Microsoft AI for Earth and DrivenData just launched a new machine learning competition on Snapshot Serengeti data: http://aiforearth.drivendata.org This is different from...
20 November 2019
Dan Morris commented on "Camera Trap storage and analyzing tools"