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SUBMITTER: Schedl DC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7190638 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Schedl David C DC Kurmi Indrajit I Bimber Oliver O
Scientific reports 20200429 1
We describe how a new and low-cost aerial scanning technique, airborne optical sectioning (AOS), can support ornithologists in nesting observation. After capturing thermal and color images during a seven minutes drone flight over a 40 × 12 m patch of the nesting site of Austria's largest heron population, a total of 65 herons and 27 nests could be identified, classified, and localized in a sparse 3D reconstruction of the forest. AOS is a synthetic aperture imaging technique that removes occlusio ...[more]