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PanAf20K: A Large Video Dataset for Wild Ape Detection and Behaviour Recognition

Authors :
Brookes, Otto
Mirmehdi, Majid
Stephens, Colleen
Angedakin, Samuel
Corogenes, Katherine
Dowd, Dervla
Dieguez, Paula
Hicks, Thurston C.
Jones, Sorrel
Lee, Kevin
Leinert, Vera
Lapuente, Juan
McCarthy, Maureen S.
Meier, Amelia
Murai, Mizuki
Normand, Emmanuelle
Vergnes, Virginie
Wessling, Erin G.
Wittig, Roman M.
Langergraber, Kevin
Maldonado, Nuria
Yang, Xinyu
Zuberbuhler, Klaus
Boesch, Christophe
Arandjelovic, Mimi
Kuhl, Hjalmar
Burghardt, Tilo
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We present the PanAf20K dataset, the largest and most diverse open-access annotated video dataset of great apes in their natural environment. It comprises more than 7 million frames across ~20,000 camera trap videos of chimpanzees and gorillas collected at 14 field sites in tropical Africa as part of the Pan African Programme: The Cultured Chimpanzee. The footage is accompanied by a rich set of annotations and benchmarks making it suitable for training and testing a variety of challenging and ecologically important computer vision tasks including ape detection and behaviour recognition. Furthering AI analysis of camera trap information is critical given the International Union for Conservation of Nature now lists all species in the great ape family as either Endangered or Critically Endangered. We hope the dataset can form a solid basis for engagement of the AI community to improve performance, efficiency, and result interpretation in order to support assessments of great ape presence, abundance, distribution, and behaviour and thereby aid conservation efforts.<br />Comment: Accepted at IJCV

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2401.13554
Document Type :
Working Paper