« MPE 2013+ Workshop on Automated Biometric Identification of Individual Cheetahs and Leopards
August 22, 2018 - August 24, 2018
Location:
Duke University
Organizer(s):
Barbara Cozzens, Key-Log Economics
Stuart Pimm, Duke University
Fred Roberts, DIMACS
Over the last few decades, many large carnivore species have undergone drastic declines. This is especially true for cheetahs and leopards, which have seen range reductions of approximately 83% and 61%, respectively. To assess the efficacy of conservation efforts, we must be able to obtain accurate population estimates at the national, regional and range-wide scales. However, counting carnivores accurately is extremely difficult: They naturally occur at low densities, are often elusive, and move across large distances, making them difficult to find. To date, researchers have relied on cost- and resource-intensive approaches to record data about individual animals using methods such as manual visual identification from photographs or video, genetic markers in excrement or hair samples, or capture-recapture techniques. Advances in extracting discriminative mathematical features from an image, even using typically noisy field pictures, suggest fully-automatic or computer-assisted animal identification from individual coat markings could revolutionize approaches to estimating densities of patterned animals.
The purpose of the workshop is to gather together experts in mathematics, electrical engineering, computer science and biological communities to present the current state of the field, and to determine in which directions research and efforts should proceed to best address this challenging problem. The workshop will promote interdisciplinary approaches and will encourage the formation of new collaborative efforts to promote better conservation and management of patterned large carnivores.
Travel support is available. Graduate students are encouraged to apply. DIMACS will purchase plane tickets for you if you wish.
How to apply: Please send an email indicating your interest in attending the workshop and the approximate amount you need for travel to Barb Cozzens at [email protected] with copy to Chris Spassione at [email protected]
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Dinner at The Washington Duke Inn
Thursday, August 23, 2018
Breakfast, Mix & Mingle at the JB Duke
Welcoming Words
Fred Roberts, DIMACS
Event Agenda, Goals & Hackathon Format
Barbara Cozzens, Key-Log Economics
Pitches & Team Formation
Group Work Begins
Lunch
Resume Group Work
Adjourn
Dinner at Juju
Friday, August 24, 2018
Breakfast at the JB Duke
Group Work
Team Presentations
Lunch
Closing Statements Adjourn
Attendance is by invitation only.
Special Note: This workshop begins with dinner on August 22 and ends at 1PM on August 24, 2018.
Presented in association with the Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013+ Program.