I am thankful to the members of Wildlabs net for giving us the right information to enable us to plan Bioacoustics solution implementation. It seems to be on track as of now.
We are with another problem and looking for an already working and implemented solution. In the past, DOC (dept of conservation, New Zealand government) staff captured thousand/millions of images that are being processed manually or semi-manually in isolated pockets/teams. We are eagerly looking for a working and implemented ML/AI-based enterprise solution for our staff to identify the animals, especially cats, mice, stoats, and possums (from the images) to meet our target of predator-free NZ by 2050. We are open to collaborating, adopting, developing and investing in such a proven suitable solution. Will greatly appreciate your thoughts, ideas and leads to help us solve this enormous problem. Feel free to connect or email me jhushare@doc.govt.nz. Thank you so much.
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2 August 2022 2:54am
Hi Jitendra.
If they are still images, many people are using Megadetector to analyze their images. I'm not sure how it will do in species classification, but it can tell you if there are images of interest in the shots. Others here can probably give you more detailed instructions on how to use it to batch process camera trap images.
2 August 2022 10:24am
Have you considered creating a Kaggle competition? If you already have lots of images, and some that have been labelled, then this could be a good way to get people working on a solution
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