[PDF][PDF] Deep-learning-based information mining from ocean remote-sensing imagery

X Li, B Liu, G Zheng, Y Ren, S Zhang… - National Science …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
With the continuous development of space and sensor technologies during the last 40 years,
ocean remote sensing has entered into the big-data era with typical five-V (volume, variety …

Operational protocols for the use of drones in marine animal research

V Raoult, AP Colefax, BM Allan, D Cagnazzi… - Drones, 2020 - mdpi.com
The use of drones to study marine animals shows promise for the examination of numerous
aspects of their ecology, behaviour, health and movement patterns. However, the responses …

Deep neural network based date palm tree detection in drone imagery

T Jintasuttisak, E Edirisinghe, A Elbattay - Computers and Electronics in …, 2022 - Elsevier
Date palm trees are an important economic crop in the Arabian Peninsula, Middle East, and
North Africa. Counting the numbers and determining the locations of date palm trees are …

The drone revolution of shark science: A review

PA Butcher, AP Colefax, RA Gorkin III, SM Kajiura… - Drones, 2021 - mdpi.com
Over the past decade, drones have become a popular tool for wildlife management and
research. Drones have shown significant value for animals that were often difficult or …

Applications, databases and open computer vision research from drone videos and images: a survey

Y Akbari, N Almaadeed, S Al-Maadeed… - Artificial Intelligence …, 2021 - Springer
Analyzing videos and images captured by unmanned aerial vehicles or aerial drones is an
emerging application attracting significant attention from researchers in various areas of …

The security of Internet of drones

Z Lv - Computer Communications, 2019 - Elsevier
In order to study the security of Internet of drones (IoD), convolutional neural network (CNN)
algorithm was compared with autonomous IoD. Moreover, wireless communication …

Beach safety: can drones provide a platform for sighting sharks?

PA Butcher, TP Piddocke, AP Colefax, B Hoade… - Wildlife …, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
Context A series of unprovoked shark attacks on New South Wales (Australia) beaches
between 2013 and 2015 triggered an investigation of new and emerging technologies for …

Going batty: The challenges and opportunities of using drones to monitor the behaviour and habitat use of rays

S Oleksyn, L Tosetto, V Raoult, KE Joyce… - Drones, 2021 - mdpi.com
The way an animal behaves in its habitat provides insight into its ecological role. As such,
collecting robust, accurate datasets in a time-efficient manner is an ever-present pressure for …

Comparison of sampling precision for nearshore marine wildlife using unmanned and manned aerial surveys

BP Kelaher, VM Peddemors, B Hoade… - Journal of …, 2019 - cdnsciencepub.com
Aerial surveys of large marine wildlife in nearshore areas can support management actions
to ensure conservation of this megafauna. While most aerial surveys of marine wildlife have …

[HTML][HTML] Shifts in the incidence of shark bites and efficacy of beach-focussed mitigation in Australia

C Huveneers, C Blount, CJA Bradshaw… - Marine pollution …, 2024 - Elsevier
Shark-human interactions are some of the most pervasive human-wildlife conflicts, and their
frequencies are increasing globally. New South Wales (Australia) was the first to implement …