Brad Dwyer

Thermal Cheetah

Object Detection

Thermal Cheetah Computer Vision Project

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About this Dataset

This is a collection of images and video frames of cheetahs at the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo taken in October, 2020. The capture device was a SEEK Thermal Compact XR connected to an iPhone 11 Pro. Video frames were sampled and labeled by hand with bounding boxes for object detection using Robofow.

Using this Dataset

We have provided the dataset for download under a creative commons by-attribution license. You may use this dataset in any project (including for commercial use) but must cite Roboflow as the source.

Example Use Cases

This dataset could be used for conservation of endangered species, cataloging animals with a trail camera, gathering statistics on wildlife behavior, or experimenting with other thermal and infrared imagery.

About Roboflow

Roboflow creates tools that make computer vision easy to use for any developer, even if you're not a machine learning expert. You can use it to organize, label, inspect, convert, and export your image datasets. And even to train and deploy computer vision models with no code required.

Trained Model API

This project has a trained model available that you can try in your browser and use to get predictions via our Hosted Inference API and other deployment methods.

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Source

Roboflow

Maintainer

Brad Dwyer

Last Updated

2 months ago

Project Type

Object Detection

Subject

cheetah

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CC BY 4.0