Chimpanzee face recognition from videos in the wild using deep learning 论文

2019Science Advances引用 225顶会
Primate Behavior and EcologyAnimal Vocal Communication and BehaviorFace and Expression Recognition

详细信息

发表期刊/会议
Science Advances
发表日期
2019-09-04
发表年份
2019

关键词

Primate Behavior and EcologyAnimal Vocal Communication and BehaviorFace and Expression Recognition

摘要

Video recording is now ubiquitous in the study of animal behavior, but its analysis on a large scale is prohibited by the time and resources needed to manually process large volumes of data. We present a deep convolutional neural network (CNN) approach that provides a fully automated pipeline for face detection, tracking, and recognition of wild chimpanzees from long-term video records. In a 14-year dataset yielding 10 million face images from 23 individuals over 50 hours of footage, we obtained an overall accuracy of 92.5% for identity recognition and 96.2% for sex recognition. Using the identified faces, we generated co-occurrence matrices to trace changes in the social network structure of an aging population. The tools we developed enable easy processing and annotation of video datasets, including those from other species. Such automated analysis unveils the future potential of large-scale longitudinal video archives to address fundamental questions in behavior and conservation.