Tools for working with Camera Trap images and data
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Tools for working with Camera Trap images and data
Method for clasifying animal-genera from camera-trap images.
The Pygmy Possum is a battery powered PIR (Passive Infrared) sensor for triggering remote camera traps.
repository for species detection model training
Single-species, dynamic occupancy models to investigate seasonal habitat-use patterns
📦 camtrapmonitoring is an R package for planning and evaluating camera trap surveys and (soon) estimating wildlife density. Formerly named {wildcam}.
Estimate animal density and abundance using random encounter models
Exploration utilities for Wildlife Insights projects.
Scene and animal attribute retrieval from camera trap data with domain-adapted vision-language models
Small circuit to trigger cellphone camera
[CVPR Workshops 2021] TensorFlow implementation for the paper "Filtering Empty Camera Trap Images in Embedded Systems"
Camera trap analysis easier than ever before
Multispecies occupancy models to investigate seasonal co-occurrence of predator-prey pairs and changes withing these co-occurrences.
[Ecological Informatics] TensorFlow implementation for the paper "Bag of tricks for long-tail visual recognition of animal species in camera-trap images"
Sense and record bats based on visuals, audio and VHF signals
Notebooks for detection and classification model training. Insect classification model. Python scripts for processing of data, collected with the Insect Detect DIY camera trap.
Source files and assets of the documentation website for the Insect Detect DIY camera trap for automated insect monitoring.
lightweight web-based motion security cam viewer frontend with image management and detection control. Camera trap with less administration effort optimized for pragmatic home surveillance and mobile use made for Debian @ Raspberry Pi security webcam.
A desktop application that makes using MegaDetector's model easier
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