CHIRP dataset: towards long-term, individual-level, behavioral monitoring of bird populations in the wild
Alex Hoi Hang Chan, Neha Singhal, Onur Kocahan, Andrea Meltzer, Saverio Lubrano, Miyako H. Warrington, Michel Griesser, Fumihiro Kano, Hemal Naik

TL;DR
This paper introduces the CHIRP dataset and CORVID method for long-term, individual-level behavioral monitoring of wild birds, enabling multiple computer vision tasks and real-world biological applications.
Contribution
The paper presents a comprehensive bird dataset with multiple tasks and a novel color-based re-identification pipeline, bridging computer vision and ecological research.
Findings
CORVID outperforms state-of-the-art re-id methods.
Application-specific benchmarks demonstrate real-world utility.
Dataset supports multiple vision tasks for behavioral analysis.
Abstract
Long-term behavioral monitoring of individual animals is crucial for studying behavioral changes that occur over different time scales, especially for conservation and evolutionary biology. Computer vision methods have proven to benefit biodiversity monitoring, but automated behavior monitoring in wild populations remains challenging. This stems from the lack of datasets that cover a range of computer vision tasks necessary to extract biologically meaningful measurements of individual animals. Here, we introduce such a dataset (CHIRP) with a new method (CORVID) for individual re-identification of wild birds. The CHIRP (Combining beHaviour, Individual Re-identification and Postures) dataset is curated from a long-term population of wild Siberian jays studied in Swedish Lapland, supporting re-identification (re-id), action recognition, 2D keypoint estimation, object detection, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWildlife Ecology and Conservation · Primate Behavior and Ecology · Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
