Sensors (Nov 2022)

SOCRATES: Introducing Depth in Visual Wildlife Monitoring Using Stereo Vision

  • Timm Haucke,
  • Hjalmar S. Kühl,
  • Volker Steinhage

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22239082
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 23
p. 9082

Abstract

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The development and application of modern technology are an essential basis for the efficient monitoring of species in natural habitats to assess the change of ecosystems, species communities and populations, and in order to understand important drivers of change. For estimating wildlife abundance, camera trapping in combination with three-dimensional (3D) measurements of habitats is highly valuable. Additionally, 3D information improves the accuracy of wildlife detection using camera trapping. This study presents a novel approach to 3D camera trapping featuring highly optimized hardware and software. This approach employs stereo vision to infer the 3D information of natural habitats and is designated as StereO CameRA Trap for monitoring of biodivErSity (SOCRATES). A comprehensive evaluation of SOCRATES shows not only a 3.23% improvement in animal detection (bounding box mAP75), but also its superior applicability for estimating animal abundance using camera trap distance sampling. The software and documentation of SOCRATES is openly provided.

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