Russian Journal of Ecosystem Ecology (Mar 2024)

REVIEW OF THE SOFTWARE FOR PROCESSING AND ANALYZING CAMERA TRAP DATA: NEURAL NETWORKS AND WEB SERVICES

  • S.S. Ogurtsov,
  • V.A. Efremov,
  • A.V. Leus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21685/2500-0578-2024-1-2
Journal volume & issue
no. 1

Abstract

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Сamera trap data processing is still one of the most significant problems in research with these devices worldwide. This review considers modern software for such processing using convolutional neural network technologies, which simplify this process many times over. A total of 5 software applications are parsed. Three of them are web-services (Wildlife Insights, Agouti, WildTrax), and two are desktop applications (Timelapse, Camelot). All software applications are open access, free to use, efficient in operation, easy to learn, and do not require programming skills. All of them have been tested within the framework of the Central Forest Nature Reserve Camtrap Monitoring Program. As a result, their key features, advantages and disadvantages are identified. Tagging speed and accuracy of automatic classification were measured for each software application. Results. All three web services proved to be very user-friendly and efficient. Wildlife Insights had the most accurate classification (Accuracy = 87 %). However, Agouti had the fastest tagging speed among the web services (1.22 frames/sec). The absolute leader in tagging speed was Timelapse (1.32 frames/sec). Among all currently available desktop applications for camera trap data processing, we consider Timelapse to be the best, which we strongly recommend to all biologists and ecologists conducting research with camera traps.

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