CVAILGSep 26, 2024

Find Rhinos without Finding Rhinos: Active Learning with Multimodal Imagery of South African Rhino Habitats

arXiv:2409.18104v13 citationsh-index: 17
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This provides a practical solution for wildlife conservationists and rangers to improve anti-poaching efforts by efficiently identifying rhino habitats without direct tracking.

The paper tackles the problem of monitoring endangered rhinos by mapping their communal defecation sites (middens) using remote sensing imagery, achieving competitive performance with passive learning models while requiring 94% fewer labels and saving over 76 hours in labeling time.

Much of Earth's charismatic megafauna is endangered by human activities, particularly the rhino, which is at risk of extinction due to the poaching crisis in Africa. Monitoring rhinos' movement is crucial to their protection but has unfortunately proven difficult because rhinos are elusive. Therefore, instead of tracking rhinos, we propose the novel approach of mapping communal defecation sites, called middens, which give information about rhinos' spatial behavior valuable to anti-poaching, management, and reintroduction efforts. This paper provides the first-ever mapping of rhino midden locations by building classifiers to detect them using remotely sensed thermal, RGB, and LiDAR imagery in passive and active learning settings. As existing active learning methods perform poorly due to the extreme class imbalance in our dataset, we design MultimodAL, an active learning system employing a ranking technique and multimodality to achieve competitive performance with passive learning models with 94% fewer labels. Our methods could therefore save over 76 hours in labeling time when used on a similarly-sized dataset. Unexpectedly, our midden map reveals that rhino middens are not randomly distributed throughout the landscape; rather, they are clustered. Consequently, rangers should be targeted at areas with high midden densities to strengthen anti-poaching efforts, in line with UN Target 15.7.

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