Self-supervised wildlife re-identification using temporal camera trap pairs is claimed to outperform supervised methods, but the experiments do not control for training data and hence do not support the claim as stated.
WildlifeReID-10k: Wildlife re-identification dataset with 10k individual animals
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This paper introduces WildlifeReID-10k, a new large-scale re-identification benchmark with more than 10k animal identities of around 33 species across more than 140k images, re-sampled from 37 existing datasets. WildlifeReID-10k covers diverse animal species and poses significant challenges for SoTA methods, ensuring fair and robust evaluation through its time-aware and similarity-aware split protocol. The latter is designed to address the common issue of training-to-test data leakage caused by visually similar images appearing in both training and test sets. The WildlifeReID-10k dataset and benchmark are publicly available on Kaggle, along with strong baselines for both closed-set and open-set evaluation, enabling fair, transparent, and standardized evaluation of not just multi-species animal re-identification models.
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Wildlife Target Re-Identification Using Self-supervised Learning in Non-Urban Settings
Self-supervised wildlife re-identification using temporal camera trap pairs is claimed to outperform supervised methods, but the experiments do not control for training data and hence do not support the claim as stated.