论文标题
SEALID:Saimaa环形密封重新识别数据集
SealID: Saimaa ringed seal re-identification dataset
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论文摘要
野生动植物摄像头陷阱和众召代材料材料提供了监测濒危动物物种的新型可能性。但是,这些方法产生的大量图像量对于研究人员来说是压倒性的。获得最关注的分析任务是对个体的重新识别,因为它允许研究动物迁移或估计人口规模。 Saimaa环形海豹(Pusa hispida saimensis)是仅在芬兰西马马湖中发现的濒危亚种,是现有的少数淡水密封物种之一。环形密封件具有永久性的层模式,每个人都可以使用,可用于识别个体。密封的可变形性质以及环形图案与其他毛皮之间的较低对比度,使Saimaa环形密封重新识别任务变得非常具有挑战性,从而提供了一个很好的基准,从而提供了一个很好的基准来评估先进的重新识别方法。因此,我们将Saimaa环形密封图像(SEALID)数据集(n = 57)公开用于研究目的。在本文中,描述了数据集,提出了重新识别方法的评估协议,并提供了两种基线方法的结果热点和NOPPA。 SEALID数据集已公开可用。
Wildlife camera traps and crowd-sourced image material provide novel possibilities to monitor endangered animal species. However, massive image volumes that these methods produce are overwhelming for researchers to go through manually which calls for automatic systems to perform the analysis. The analysis task that has gained the most attention is the re-identification of individuals, as it allows, for example, to study animal migration or to estimate the population size. The Saimaa ringed seal (Pusa hispida saimensis) is an endangered subspecies only found in the Lake Saimaa, Finland, and is one of the few existing freshwater seal species. Ringed seals have permanent pelage patterns that are unique to each individual which can be used for the identification of individuals. Large variation in poses further exacerbated by the deformable nature of seals together with varying appearance and low contrast between the ring pattern and the rest of the pelage makes the Saimaa ringed seal re-identification task very challenging, providing a good benchmark to evaluate state-of-the-art re-identification methods. Therefore, we make our Saimaa ringed seal image (SealID) dataset (N=57) publicly available for research purposes. In this paper, the dataset is described, the evaluation protocol for re-identification methods is proposed, and the results for two baseline methods HotSpotter and NORPPA are provided. The SealID dataset has been made publicly available.