2014
DOI: 10.1111/2041-210x.12320
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MotionMeerkat: integrating motion video detection and ecological monitoring

Abstract: Summary1. Human observation is expensive and limits the breadth of data collection. For this reason, remotely placed video cameras are increasingly used to monitor animals. One drawback of field-based video recordings is extensive review time. Computer vision can mitigate this cost and enhance data collection by extracting biological information from images with minimal time investment. 2. MotionMeerkat is a new standalone program that identifies motion events from a video stream. After running a video, the us… Show more

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“…Various approaches requiring little or no additional fieldwork are theoretically possible to achieve this, and we are currently working to explore these and develop the necessary tools. Image analysis can potentially be further automated by extraction of the animal silhouette from pixel differences between subsequent images (Ren et al 2013;Weinstein 2015), and ultimately even automated identification of species (Yu et al 2013;Swinnen et al 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various approaches requiring little or no additional fieldwork are theoretically possible to achieve this, and we are currently working to explore these and develop the necessary tools. Image analysis can potentially be further automated by extraction of the animal silhouette from pixel differences between subsequent images (Ren et al 2013;Weinstein 2015), and ultimately even automated identification of species (Yu et al 2013;Swinnen et al 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even motion triggered camera traps suffer from many false‐positive images due to wind and moving vegetation. In computer vision, finding novel objects within series of images can be achieved using background subtraction, which distinguishes sedentary objects, such as trees and clouds, from moving objects, such as animals, within videos or groups of images (Price Tack et al., ; Ren, Han, & He, ; Weinstein, ) (Figure a). A background model is created by computing an expected image based on the previous pixel values (Stauffer & Grimson, ).…”
Section: Countingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applications of computer vision to detecting and counting ecological objects. (a) Background subtraction of video frames yields the desired motion object (Weinstein, ) based on changes in past pixel values. (b) Counting wildebeest from imagery captured by unmanned aerial vehicle in Tanzania (Torney et al., ).…”
Section: Countingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Videos were analyzed with Motion Meerkat software (v 1.5; Weinstein ). Motion Meerkat is motion‐detection software that selects motion‐candidate frames from streaming videos.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%