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19 may 2022 09:00:33

 
Remote Sensing, Vol. 14, Pages 2432: Automated Detection of Koalas with Deep Learning Ensembles (Remote Sensing)
 


Effective management of threatened and invasive species requires regular and reliable population estimates. Drones are increasingly utilised by ecologists for this purpose as they are relatively inexpensive. They enable larger areas to be surveyed than traditional methods for many species, particularly cryptic species such as koalas, with less disturbance. The development of robust and accurate methods for species detection is required to effectively use the large volumes of data generated by this survey method. The enhanced predictive and computational power of deep learning ensembles represents a considerable opportunity to the ecological community. In this study, we investigate the potential of deep learning ensembles built from multiple convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to detect koalas from low-altitude, drone-derived thermal data. The approach uses ensembles of detectors built from combinations of YOLOv5 and models from Detectron2. The ensembles achieved a strong balance between probability of detection and precision when tested on ground-truth data from radio-collared koalas. Our results also showed that greater diversity in ensemble composition can enhance overall performance. We found the main impediment to higher precision was false positives but expect these will continue to reduce as tools for geolocating detections are improved. The ability to construct ensembles of different sizes will allow for improved alignment between the algorithms used and the characteristics of different ecological problems. Ensembles are efficient and accurate and can be scaled to suit different settings, platforms and hardware availability, making them capable of adaption for novel applications.


 
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