Wildlife Target Re-Identification Using Self-supervised Learning in Non-Urban Settings

Muthivhi, Mufhumudzi, van Zyl, Terence L.

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

--Wildlife re-identification aims to match individuals of the same species across different observations. Current state-of-the-art (SOT A) models rely on class labels to train supervised models for individual classification. This dependence on annotated data has driven the curation of numerous large-scale wildlife datasets. This study investigates self-supervised learning Self-Supervised Learning (SSL) for wildlife re-identification. We automatically extract two distinct views of an individual using temporal image pairs from camera trap data without supervision. The image pairs train a self-supervised model from a potentially endless stream of video data. We evaluate the learnt representations against supervised features on open-world scenarios and transfer learning in various wildlife downstream tasks. The analysis of the experimental results shows that self-supervised models are more robust even with limited data. Moreover, self-supervised features outperform supervision across all downstream tasks. The code is available here https://github.com/pxpana/.

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