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Jan 17, 2013 | Interesting, Terenin

American learned how to recognize animals

Harvard University Biologist Walter Scheirer developed an algorithm, that defines an animal kind when you take photos of animal on a digital camera, reports New Scientist. Technology is planned to be used in smartphones applications, and also as assistance to scientists working with automatic cameras-traps.

How does it work, this «zoorecognizer»?

The camera makes a series of photos and its processing in device progress emits the «dynamic» group of pixels, which was appeared or moved in the scene.

Further dynamic group of pixels checks -according to a set of attributes - with «familiar» images of animals, included in the database.

So, being under testing the application distinguished three types of squirrels in 85% of cases.

The algorithm can be used in the work of automatic trap-cameras reacting to movements. Now experts have to sort manually tens or hundreds of photos, made in blind way; however, due to a new algorithm, equipment can be configured so as to preserve only the photos you need.

Trap-cameras are usually used when photographing an animal is dangerous or difficult. For example, it can be used in the case of a major predator of the cat family (leopard, tiger, ounce, lynx and jaguar) and small nocturnal animals shooting.

Meanwhile…

Fujifilm prepared for launch a new model of a compact digital camera FinePix X700EXR, which implements some of new features.

In addition to the already traditional face-recognition mode, modes of animals recognition are available. So, it supports the ability to recognize up to 10 cats or dogs in one frame.