Drones, automatic counting tools, and artificial neural networks in wildlife population censusing

无人机、自动计数工具和人工神经网络在野生动物种群普查中的应用

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Abstract

The use of a drone to count the flock sizes of 33 species of waterbirds during the breeding and non-breeding periods was investigated.In 96% of 343 cases, drone counting was successful. 18.8% of non-breeding birds and 3.6% of breeding birds exhibited adverse reactions: the former birds were flushed, whereas the latter attempted to attack the drone.The automatic counting of birds was best done with ImageJ/Fiji microbiology software - the average counting rate was 100 birds in 64 s.Machine learning using neural network algorithms proved to be an effective and quick way of counting birds - 100 birds in 7 s. However, the preparation of images and machine learning time is time-consuming, so this method is recommended only for large data sets and large bird assemblages.The responsible study of wildlife using a drone should only be carried out by persons experienced in the biology and behavior of the target animals.

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