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Towards Automatic Cetacean Photo-Identification: A Framework for Fine-Grain, Few-Shot Learning in Marine Ecology

Authors :
Trotter, Cameron
Wright, Nick
McGough, A. Stephen
Sharpe, Matt
Cheney, Barbara
Civil, Mònica Arso
Moore, Reny Tyson
Allen, Jason
Berggren, Per
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Photo-identification (photo-id) is one of the main non-invasive capture-recapture methods utilised by marine researchers for monitoring cetacean (dolphin, whale, and porpoise) populations. This method has historically been performed manually resulting in high workload and cost due to the vast number of images collected. Recently automated aids have been developed to help speed-up photo-id, although they are often disjoint in their processing and do not utilise all available identifying information. Work presented in this paper aims to create a fully automatic photo-id aid capable of providing most likely matches based on all available information without the need for data pre-processing such as cropping. This is achieved through a pipeline of computer vision models and post-processing techniques aimed at detecting cetaceans in unedited field imagery before passing them downstream for individual level catalogue matching. The system is capable of handling previously uncatalogued individuals and flagging these for investigation thanks to catalogue similarity comparison. We evaluate the system against multiple real-life photo-id catalogues, achieving mAP@IOU[0.5] = 0.91, 0.96 for the task of dorsal fin detection on catalogues from Tanzania and the UK respectively and 83.1, 97.5% top-10 accuracy for the task of individual classification on catalogues from the UK and USA.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures, 3 tables. Submitted and accepted to IEEE Big Data 2022 Conference

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2212.03646
Document Type :
Working Paper