A species-aware graph-construction pipeline with global retrieval, LightGlue matching, LightGBM scoring, and Leiden clustering reached private ARI 0.674 and 5th place in AnimalCLEF 2026.
Unsupervised Pelage Pattern Unwrapping for Animal Re-identification
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Existing individual re-identification methods often struggle with the deformable nature of animal fur or skin patterns which undergo geometric distortions due to body movement and posture changes. In this paper, we propose a geometry-aware texture mapping approach that unwarps pelage patterns, the unique markings found on an animal's skin or fur, into a canonical UV space, enabling more robust feature matching. Our method uses surface normal estimation to guide the unwrapping process while preserving the geometric consistency between the 3D surface and the 2D texture space. We focus on two challenging species: Saimaa ringed seals (Pusa hispida saimensis) and leopards (Panthera pardus). Both species have distinctive yet highly deformable fur patterns. By integrating our pattern-preserving UV mapping with existing re-identification techniques, we demonstrate improved accuracy across diverse poses and viewing angles. Our framework does not require ground truth UV annotations and can be trained in a self-supervised manner. Experiments on seal and leopard datasets show up to a 5.4% improvement in re-identification accuracy.
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DS@GT ARC at AnimalCLEF 2026: Species-Aware Graph Construction for Multi-Species Animal Re-Identification
A species-aware graph-construction pipeline with global retrieval, LightGlue matching, LightGBM scoring, and Leiden clustering reached private ARI 0.674 and 5th place in AnimalCLEF 2026.