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On the Use of YOLOv8 for Detection and Classification of Mammals Species in Wildlife Environments in the Ecuadorian Amazon

  • Universidad San Francisco de Quito

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Abstract

The preservation of global biodiversity has become a critical issue in recent decades, with significant increases in endangered species due to human activities. The use of Deep Learning models for the automation of animal monitoring plays a fundamental role in species conservation. This study aims to de-velop a robust classifier to detect six mammals of the Ecuadorian Amazon (Alouatta seniculus, Leopardus pardalis, Panthera onca, Puma concolor, Tayassu tajacu, and Tapirus terrestris) using the YOLOv8 computer vision model. A dataset of 11,708 images was collected from the iNaturalist repository, ensuring high-quality data through a rigorous cleaning and annotation process. To achieve a model that maximizes trade-offs between detection speed, accuracy, and computational burden, various versions of YOLOv8 were experimented with. The YOLOv8m model with data augmentation emerged as the best performer, with a 4.5% improvement in accuracy over other models.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2024 7th IEEE Biennial Congress of Argentina, ARGENCON 2024
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9798350365931
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024
Event7th IEEE Biennial Congress of Argentina, ARGENCON 2024 - San Nicolas de los Arroyos, Argentina
Duration: 18 Sep 202420 Sep 2024

Publication series

Name2024 7th IEEE Biennial Congress of Argentina, ARGENCON 2024

Conference

Conference7th IEEE Biennial Congress of Argentina, ARGENCON 2024
Country/TerritoryArgentina
CitySan Nicolas de los Arroyos
Period18/09/2420/09/24

Keywords

  • Animal classification
  • Animal monitoring
  • Deep Learning
  • Object detection
  • Preservation of species
  • YOLOv8

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