Listen "Dude, where's my herd? tracking wildlife with tech | Coffeesodes 22"
Episode Synopsis
This scientific discussion discusses the use of satellite remote sensing (SRS) and AI for counting wildlife populations, particularly large terrestrial vertebrates. The coffeesode emphasizes the growing role of citizen science and crowdsourcing in analyzing large datasets, while highlighting promising avenues for future research, such as the development of automated detection methods and the increasing availability of higher-resolution satellite imagery.
Reference-
Attard, M.R.G.; Phillips, R.A.; Bowler, E.; Clarke, P.J.; Cubaynes, H.; Johnston, D.W.; Fretwell, P.T. Review of Satellite Remote Sensing and Unoccupied Aircraft Systems for Counting Wildlife on Land. Remote Sens. 2024, 16, 627. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16040627
DISCLAIMER: This podcast was generated fully or in parts using AI technologies such as synthetic voice generation. AI may still sometimes give inaccurate responses, so you may want to confirm any facts independently.
Reference-
Attard, M.R.G.; Phillips, R.A.; Bowler, E.; Clarke, P.J.; Cubaynes, H.; Johnston, D.W.; Fretwell, P.T. Review of Satellite Remote Sensing and Unoccupied Aircraft Systems for Counting Wildlife on Land. Remote Sens. 2024, 16, 627. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16040627
DISCLAIMER: This podcast was generated fully or in parts using AI technologies such as synthetic voice generation. AI may still sometimes give inaccurate responses, so you may want to confirm any facts independently.
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