The Integrated Management System for the Natural Environment (SigMedNat) maintains a database with relevant information from the General Directorate of the Natural Environment of the Government of Cantabria. This system allows for the visualization and categorization of contacts with the natural environment, consisting of photo-captures (images and videos) obtained through a network of automatic trigger cameras distributed in grids across the southwestern area of Cantabria.
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The Integrated Natural Environment Management System (SigMedNat) maintains a database with relevant information from the General Directorate of Natural Environment of the Government of Cantabria. This system allows for the visualization and categorization of contacts with the natural environment, consisting of photo captures (images and videos) obtained through a network of automatic shooting cameras distributed in grids across the southwestern area of Cantabria.
Project co-financed up to 50% of the operation’s value by the General Directorate of Innovation, Technological Development, and Industrial Entrepreneurship of the Ministry of Innovation, Industry, Tourism, and Commerce of the Government of Cantabria, and by the European Union with resources from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the ERDF Operational Program 2014-2020 of Cantabria.
Both the identification of species and the categorization, along with other relevant aspects such as health status, are determined by one or more experts who review the photo captures. The database of this system has the following characteristics:
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The main objective of the project is to specify, design, and implement an experimental laboratory prototype that allows for the automatic identification and categorization of animal photo captures obtained through the previously mentioned network of shooting cameras, as well as facilitate species monitoring for expert biologists.
Specific objectives include:
Objective 1. Build an experimental prototype in an environment with simulated interfaces that allows for the identification and categorization (class, species, number, age, sex) of animals captured by the cameras using data mining and machine learning techniques, specifically deep learning, thus replacing human intervention in the information processing activity. This prototype must consider different conditions of lighting, climate, environment, and resolution.
Objective 2. To better manage wildlife in general and protected species, the system must assist in achieving the following sub-objectives:
Objective 3. The system will use a deep learning methodology, and the fundamental categorization algorithm must be automatically or semi-automatically reconfigurable as the database with labeled frames grows. This approach aligns with cutting-edge machine learning ideas, where the architecture of computational models ideally should be updated automatically over time, constituting one of the significant challenges in machine learning research.
Objective 4. Animal monitoring will be enabled through the use of probabilistic models considering species distribution and their movement between different photo capture areas. Observational learning techniques will be used to extract the behavioral model of the species.
The results of the project development will allow Axpe Consulting Cantabria to offer solutions to companies dedicated to the management of the Natural Environment of Cantabria, which require services for the identification and recognition of animal images taken through surveillance cameras.
Advancements in data processing techniques and machine learning, primarily based on deep learning, particularly convolutional neural networks, will allow Axpe Consulting Cantabria to position itself as a leading company in the field of Artificial Intelligence, which is currently strategic for the company. In the automatic identification and interpretation solutions of images and videos, which are currently in high demand due to the needs of tracking the COVID-19 disease.
Detailed explanation of the novel product, process, and/or service that could become a business reality.
To conduct this study, the construction of a prototype in a laboratory environment is proposed to experiment with species categorization. This prototype will consist of the following components that will operate in combination:
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Project Start Date
Always after or equal to the date of application.
December 1, 2020
Project End Date
At most August 31, 2022.
August 31, 2022.”
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