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Simon Chamaillé-Jammes added a new Discussion - "DeepFaune: a software for AI-based identification of mammals in camera-trap pictures and videos" to AI for Conservation
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Come along to the first season of Behind the Buzz, where we’ll bring in experts to break down the basics of global conservation policy frameworks through the lens of animal movement and explore how our community can better translate movement data to decision-making.
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This is the title of an episode of Ben Goldsmith's 'Rewilding the World' podcast series. I have been wondering for a while, how is it done? Here is a crystal clear outline.
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Hi, just wanted to let whoever is interested that v.1.3 of DeepFaune is out! Deepfaune is a software that runs on any standard computer and allow you to identify species in...
14 April 2025
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We have just released Deepfaune v1.2!! Deepfaune is a freely available software allowing to automatically classify species in camera-traps pictures or videos collected in...
4 October 2024
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Hello everyone, just wanted to advertise here the DeepFaune initiative that I lead with Vincent Miele. We're building AI-based species recognition models for camera-trap...
14 July 2023
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