07. – 08. September 2023, Jena (Domaschk lecture hall, August-Bebel-Straße 4) & online
As part of the international workshop series on camera traps and AI analysis for wildlife monitoring, the Computer Vision Group Jena organizes the third workshop in Jena as a hybrid event.
The workshop brings together people analyzing camera trap data with artificial intelligence (AI) support. The latest algorithmic solutions to related problems as well as current open challenges will be discussed. Besides computer scientists working on new computer vision and machine learning methods, ecologists using existing AI tools to tackle open problems and answer specific questions within their application domain will be addressed. The aim is to promote exchange between these communities, link wildlife data and AI methods, and initiate new interdisciplinary projects amongst attendees.
There are four invited speakers:
- Prof. Dr. Daniel Rubenstein (Behavioral Ecology and Conservation, Princeton University)
- FH-Prof. Dr. David Schedl (Visual Computing, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria)
- Benedikt Hartmann (Head of Innovation & IP, ZEISS Consumer Products) & Dr. Dennis Thom (Machine Learning Researcher, Carl Zeiss AG)
More details on keynote talks, paper sessions and discussions as well as the information for joining online (“Event Streaming”) are provided in the program schedule.