The Idaho Fish and Game Department is implementing a new genetic-based method to determine Idaho’s wolf populations. Eric Cole USFWS Just a few years after the Idaho Department of Fish and Game ...
An innovative approach using trail cameras to capture wildlife will allow Idaho Fish and Game biologists to estimate deer and elk populations in a safer, less invasive and less expensive way than the ...
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Detecting distant vehicles for safer roads: A new camera-based technique sees farther
Road accidents often stem from failing to notice vehicles. A study published in the journal IEEE Open Journal of Intelligent ...
Camera calibration remains a pivotal process in computer vision, ensuring that acquired images accurately represent the three-dimensional scene. This procedure involves determining both intrinsic ...
Moving silently and stealthily across a forest, some mammals leave subtle traces that they've passed by. It could be footprints or scents...or maybe a photo. The animal's movement can trigger the ...
Capturing an actor’s facial performance in a three-dimensional environment is key to believable animations in movies and video games. The process of accurately modeling a performer’s face — and their ...
Cracked tub? Unsightly shower pan? Homeowners are increasingly choosing the ease and beauty of refinishing their bathtub or shower pan over an expensive, long-term and labor-intensive remodel. At ...
Although smartphones and other consumer cameras are increasingly used for scientific applications, it's difficult to compare and combine data from different devices. A new easy-to-use standardized ...
Just a few years after the Idaho Department of Fish and Game implemented a controversial trail-camera-based method for counting the number of wolves in the state, the agency announced it would switch ...
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