AI contributes to species conservation with TrapTagger
● The non-profit WildEye Conservation has developed TrapTagger, an open-source AI solution to count animals and classify species from camera trap images.
● The new tool, which is being used by 40 organisations to process 2,000,000 images a month, is helping specialists to study the reintroduction of species into the wild.
● This innovation comes hot on the heels of WildEye Conservation’s first AI project, an Elephant Survey System that enables researchers to automatically count elephants in aerial photographs.
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● The new tool, which is being used by 40 organisations to process 2,000,000 images a month, is helping specialists to study the reintroduction of species into the wild.
● This innovation comes hot on the heels of WildEye Conservation’s first AI project, an Elephant Survey System that enables researchers to automatically count elephants in aerial photographs.



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