Animal populations counted by satellites for the first time

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Animal populations counted by satellites for the first time

Сообщение nadiopt » 31 янв 2015, 19:57

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Animal populations counted using satellites for the first time
Thanks to satellite images with very high resolution, it is now possible to perform fairly accurate counts of animal populations. Researchers at the University of Twente demonstrated this in the open savannah of the Masai Mara national park in Kenya. The results of their research were published in the renowned PLoS ONE scientific journal.
GeoEye-1 Satellite image Maasai Mara National ParkGeoEye-1 Satellite image Maasai Mara National Park
Knowing the size of populations of wild animals is of vital importance for the management and conservation of those animals. Traditional methods, such as ground or aerial photographic surveys , often disturb the animals , as well as being labour intensive and expensive. Counting animals using satellite images would seem to be a logical alternative, but is not quite so simple. This is partly because clouds and vegetation can hide the animals. Determining which pixels on an image are actually animals can also be quite a complicated matter. Despite these difficulties, Dr Zheng Yang was successful while carrying out research at the University of Twente. According to Dr Tiejun Wang, Yang's supervisor, this research shows for the first time that it is possible to obtain a fairly accurate and immediate count of animals across large, open territories using the latest generation of satellite images. "This is made possible due to the high resolution of the images, faster computer processing and image analysis, and a significant improvement in the algorithms used.”
Yang and his colleagues developed a classification system for high-resolution satellite images that identifies pixels on the images that could correspond with animals. The researchers then use image analysis techniques to determine which pixels do in fact show animals and which do not. "The counts performed using our new method differed from the counts made manually by an average of 8.2%," says Wang. "Further research is needed in order to make counts. even more accurate. Our method is not yet able to distinguish the different species of animals either, so this will also require further research. But we are very pleased with these initial results. Our method has proven to be a useful instrument and is much cheaper and less labour intensive than traditional methods."

The main author of the research is Zheng Yang, who was affiliated with the ITC faculty at the University of Twente at the time the research was carried out. The research was a follow-up to his research for his master's thesis and was supervised by Dr Tiejun Wang and Prof dr Andrew Skidmore. Yang is now working as a doctoral degree candidate at Bristol University.
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Сообщение bzborisov » 14 фев 2015, 11:42

Конечно красиво, но не для нас. У нас миллионы квадратных километров и все покрыто тайгой. А ту маленький национальный парк и посчитать на его открытой саванне животных как два пальца об асфальт. Да мы бы на машинах этих животных за день бы пересчитали бы :D без всякого комоснимка

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Сообщение nadiopt » 14 фев 2015, 14:09

перепугали бы...
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