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Automatic Counting of Large Mammals from Very High Resolution Panchromatic Satellite Imagery
2017
Remote Sensing
Estimating animal populations by direct counting is an essential component of wildlife conservation and management. However, conventional approaches (i.e., ground survey and aerial survey) have intrinsic constraints. Advances in image data capture and processing provide new opportunities for using applied remote sensing to count animals. Previous studies have demonstrated the feasibility of using very high resolution multispectral satellite images for animal detection, but to date, the
doi:10.3390/rs9090878
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