Biodiversa Joint Research Call 2022-2023 on "Improved transnational monitoring of biodiversity and ecosystem change for science and society (BiodivMon)"
Looking for :
a project to join
Contact details
Prof. Dr. regina Pohle-Fröhlich
Ms.
regina.pohle@hsnr.de
Germany
University of Applied Sciences Niederrhein
Department of Electronical Engineering and Computer Science
Image processing, point cloud analysis, artificial intelligence, neural networks Using event cameras for monitoring / activity recording of animals (e.g. insects, pests) by means of neural networks, an example of such recordings (video of a meadow with bees) can be found at https://lionel.kr.hs-niederrhein.de/~pohle/Video/BeesInMeadow.html
Projects in this context: plsm - user-oriented design of public spaces with the help of sensor technology (2018-2021, EFRE.NRW) TUNUKI - Feasibility study for the use of AI-based sensor technology for tunnel entrance monitoring (2022-2023, BMDV)
Publications in this context: T. Bolten, R. Pohle-Fröhlich, K.D. Tönnies. DVS-OUTLAB: A Neuromorphic Event-Based Long Time Monitoring Dataset for Real-World Outdoor Scenarios. CVPR, pp. 1348-1357 (2021) T. Bolten, F. Lentzen, R. Pohle-Fröhlich, Klaus D. Tönnies: Evaluation of Deep Learning based 3D-Point-Cloud Processing Techniques for Semantic Segmentation of Neuromorphic Vision Sensor Event-Streams. VISAPP, pp. 168-179 (2022) T. Bolten, R. Pohle-Fröhlich, D. Volker, C. Brück, N. Beucker, H.G. Hirsch: Visualization of Activity Data from a Sensor-based Long-term Monitoring Study at a Playground. IVAPP, pp. 146-155 (2022)
Bioinformatics
Electrical engineering, electronics, information engineering
I offer expertise in image analysis and machine learning, I am nterested to join a project on insect biodiversity monitoring using new methods