1. Animal species detection and classification framework based on modified multi-scale attention mechanism and feature pyramid network
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Chiagoziem C. Ukwuoma, Zhiguang Qin, Sophyani B. Yussif, Monday N. Happy, Grace U. Nneji, Gilbert C. Urama, Chibueze D. Ukwuoma, Nimo B. Darkwa, and Harriet Agobah
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Deep Learning ,Multiscale Attention Mechanism ,Feature pyramid ,Animal Detection ,and Classification ,Science - Abstract
ABSTRACT: Detecting and classifying animal species is the first step in determining their long-term viability and the influence we may be having on them. Second, it aids people in recognizing predators and non-predatory animals, both of which pose a significant threat to humans and the environment. Third, it lowers the rate of traffic accidents in various regions since it has been a regular sighting on roadways, resulting in several collisions with automobiles. However, animal species' detection and Classification of animal species face many challenges such as the size and inconsistent behaviors various among the species. This paper proposes using a novel two-stage network with a modified multi-scale attention mechanism to create a more integrated recognition and classification system to attend to the challenges. At the regional proposal stage, a deeply characterized pyramid design with lateral connections was adopted, making the semantic characteristic of a small item more sensitive. Secondly, by reason of a densely connected convolutional network, the functional transmission is enhanced and multiplexed throughout the classification stage, resulting in a more precise Classification with fewer parameters. The Proposed model was evaluated using the AP and mAP evaluation metrics on the Animal wildlife and the challenging Animal-80 dataset. An mAP of +0.1% and an AP of 5% to 20% increase in each class was achieved by the attention-based proposed model compared to the non-attention-based model. Further comparison with other related works shows the proposed techniques' effectiveness for detecting and classifying animal species.
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- 2022
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