@InProceedings{JśniorPįOgAlSiBa:2020:WiBoCl,
author = "J{\'u}nior, Lu{\'{\i}}s S{\'{\i}}lva and P{\'a}dua,
Maric{\'e}ia and Ogusuku, Leonardo and Albertini, Marcelo Keese
and Silva, Renato Aparecido Pimentel da and Backes, Andr{\'e}
Ricardo",
affiliation = "{Universidade Federal de Uberl{\^a}ndia} and {Instituto Estadual
de Florestas} and {Instituto Estadual de Florestas} and
{Universidade Federal de Uberl{\^a}ndia} and {Universidade
Federal de Uberl{\^a}ndia} and {Universidade Federal de
Uberl{\^a}ndia}",
title = "Wild boar Classification by Using a Fusion of Texture Analysis
Methods",
booktitle = "Proceedings...",
year = "2020",
editor = "Musse, Soraia Raupp and Cesar Junior, Roberto Marcondes and
Pelechano, Nuria and Wang, Zhangyang (Atlas)",
organization = "Conference on Graphics, Patterns and Images, 33. (SIBGRAPI)",
publisher = "IEEE Computer Society",
address = "Los Alamitos",
keywords = "Texture Analysis, Wild boar, Computer Vision.",
abstract = "In several countries the wild boar is an invasive species that
remains widespread mainly due its adaptability and uncontrolled
reproduction. The monitoring of populations of this pest by camera
traps is a promising technique. These devices capture a large
variety of animals, including native species that share
similarities with the wild boar, therefore the precise
identification of the animal species is essential to control the
wild boars. To address this problem, we evaluated 18 different
texture analysis methods on their ability to discriminate between
two native ``bush pigs'' species of the Brazilian fauna, collared
peccary (\textit{Pecari tajacu}) and white-lipped peccary
(\textit{Tayassu pecari}), and one invasive species, wild boar
(\textit{Sus scrofa}). Results show that species identification
is a difficult task due to the similarities among classes, being
the distinction between native and invasive species an easier
task, and that combining of texture methods improves the accuracy
while diminishes the number of false positives (i.e., native
species classified as invasive).",
conference-location = "Porto de Galinhas (virtual)",
conference-year = "7-10 Nov. 2020",
doi = "10.1109/SIBGRAPI51738.2020.00048",
url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SIBGRAPI51738.2020.00048",
language = "en",
ibi = "8JMKD3MGPEW34M/438SQCB",
url = "http://urlib.net/ibi/8JMKD3MGPEW34M/438SQCB",
targetfile = "manuscript.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "2025, Apr. 22"
}