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bearid reviews and mentions
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Bearcam Companion: GitHub, User Groups and Rekognition
By the end of my previous post, I had reached a good baseline for the Bearcam Companion app. It was past time to start tracking the code in a version control system. Since we already have the BearID Project on GitHub, I decided to use the same for this project.
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BearCam Companion
We initially focused on building a photo dataset of the bears at Brooks Falls. We collected photos from individuals and a large set from the National Parks Service's bear monitoring program at Katmai. From there we got involved with Dr. Melanie Clapham, a conservation scientist in British Columbia, studying the bears of Glendale Cove. We built a computer to run our ML training and developed an open source application, bearid, which we provided to Melanie as a Docker container she could run in the field on a laptop.
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AWS Community Builders: My First Step
The BearID Project application bearid runs on a server. It takes photos or videos as inputs and outputs a sequence of boxes labeled with the bear's name. This can only happen after someone goes into the field (or, forest), collects a bunch of SD cards from trail cameras, and uploads them to the server. This happens a few times a year. If the trail camera was connected, it could send data to the cloud, but the connection would probably be expensive. If the camera could detect and identify the bear and send only the metadata to a server, we could update the researcher in real time. I have less experience in this area, so connecting it all together with AWS services will be a real learning experience for me.
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