Serge A. Wich

Orcid: 0000-0003-3954-5174

According to our database1, Serge A. Wich authored at least 12 papers between 2014 and 2023.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2023
Using Drones to Determine Chimpanzee Absences at the Edge of Their Distribution in Western Tanzania.
Remote. Sens., April, 2023

Empowering Wildlife Guardians: An Equitable Digital Stewardship and Reward System for Biodiversity Conservation Using Deep Learning and 3/4G Camera Traps.
Remote. Sens., 2023

Removing Human Bottlenecks in Bird Classification Using Camera Trap Images and Deep Learning.
Remote. Sens., 2023

2022
Understanding External Influences on Target Detection and Classification Using Camera Trap Images and Machine Learning.
Sensors, 2022

2021
An Evaluation of the Factors Affecting 'Poacher' Detection with Drones and the Efficacy of Machine-Learning for Detection.
Sensors, 2021

Drivers of Bornean Orangutan Distribution across a Multiple-Use Tropical Landscape.
Remote. Sens., 2021

Modelling Animal Biodiversity Using Acoustic Monitoring and Deep Learning.
Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, 2021

2019
Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis) Mapping with Details: Smallholder versus Industrial Plantations and their Extent in Riau, Sumatra.
Remote. Sens., 2019

Conservation AI: Live Stream Analysis for the Detection of Endangered Species Using Convolutional Neural Networks and Drone Technology.
CoRR, 2019

2018
Locating emergent trees in a tropical rainforest using data from an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).
Int. J. Appl. Earth Obs. Geoinformation, 2018

2014
Active Detection via Adaptive Submodularity.
Proceedings of the 31th International Conference on Machine Learning, 2014

Nature Conservation Drones for Automatic Localization and Counting of Animals.
Proceedings of the Computer Vision - ECCV 2014 Workshops, 2014


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