Drones (Jun 2024)

Advanced Computer Vision Methods for Tracking Wild Birds from Drone Footage

  • Dimitris Mpouziotas,
  • Petros Karvelis,
  • Chrysostomos Stylios

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/drones8060259
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
p. 259

Abstract

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Wildlife conservationists have historically depended on manual methods for the identification and tracking of avian species, to monitor population dynamics and discern potential threats. Nonetheless, many of these techniques present inherent challenges and time constraints. With the advancement in computer vision techniques, automated bird detection and recognition have become possible. This study aimed to further advance the task of detecting wild birds using computer vision methods with drone footage, as well as entirely automating the process of detection and tracking. However, detecting objects from drone footage presents a significant challenge, due to the elevated altitudes, as well as the dynamic movement of both the drone and the birds. In this study, we developed and introduce a state-of-the-art model titled ORACLE (optimized rigorous advanced cutting-edge model for leveraging protection to ecosystems). ORACLE aims to facilitate robust communication across multiple models, with the goal of data retrieval, rigorously using various computer vision techniques such as object detection and multi-object tracking (MOT). The results of ORACLE’s vision models were evaluated at 91.89% mAP at 50% IoU.

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