Dear MARMAM colleagues,


On behalf of my co-authors, I’m happy to announce our recent publication:

Grabham, A. A., K. van der Linde, and X. J. Nelson. 2024. Evaluating the 
performance of semiautomated photographic identification programs for leopard 
seals. Wildlife Society Bulletin e1520. https://doi.org/10.1002/wsb.1520



Abstract:

The photographic identification (photo-ID) of individual animals can be 
time-consuming and erroneous. Recent efforts to collect photographs of leopard 
seals (Hydrurga leptonyx) from across their range have necessitated the 
technological streamlining of photo-ID. We constructed a dataset containing 595 
photographs of the head and body of individuals recorded in New Zealand between 
2008 and 2022 to test the performance of semiautomated 3 photo-ID programs: 
HotSpotter, Interactive Individual Identification System's Pattern+ (I3S), and 
Wild-ID. We classified attributes of photographs (e.g., quality) and 
individuals (i.e., pelage patterns) to assess their effect on performance. We 
compared performance using Top20 and Top1 Accuracy, defined as the proportion 
of test photographs where the highest ranked correct identity was in the top 20 
and top 1, respectively, matched reference photographs. HotSpotter outperformed 
I3S and Wild-ID in both Top20 and Top1 Accuracy of most assessed attributes. 
Maximizing HotSpotter's performance may be achieved through several methods, 
including increasing the number and variety of photographs of individuals in 
the dataset. HotSpotter will likely perform better with photographs without 
obstructions (e.g., debris from beaches), such as on the pack ice of their 
primary Antarctic range. We highlight the viability of HotSpotter in assisting 
the photo-ID of leopard seals, and more broadly, other species with similar 
markings.



The paper is open access, available here:

https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wsb.1520



All the best,

Alex
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