BatNet: a deep learning‐based tool for automated bat species identification from camera trap images

Author:

Krivek Gabriella1ORCID,Gillert Alexander2,Harder Martin3,Fritze Marcus1,Frankowski Karina1,Timm Luisa1,Meyer‐Olbersleben Liska1,von Lukas Uwe Freiherr24,Kerth Gerald1,van Schaik Jaap1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Zoological Institute and Museum, Applied Zoology and Nature Conservation University of Greifswald Greifswald Germany

2. Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD Rostock Germany

3. Forschungsgruppe Höhle und Karst Franken e.V. (FHKF) Almoshofer Hauptstraße 51 Nürnberg Germany

4. Institute for Visual and Analytic Computing University of Rostock Rostock Germany

Abstract

AbstractAutomated monitoring technologies can increase the efficiency of ecological data collection and support data‐driven conservation. Camera traps coupled with infrared light barriers can be used to monitor temperate‐zone bat assemblages at underground hibernacula, where thousands of individuals of multiple species can aggregate in winter. However, the broad‐scale adoption of such photo‐monitoring techniques is limited by the time‐consuming bottleneck of manual image processing. Here, we present BatNet, an open‐source, deep learning‐based tool for automated identification of 13 European bat species from camera trap images. BatNet includes a user‐friendly graphical interface, where it can be retrained to identify new bat species or to create site‐specific models to improve detection accuracy at new sites. Model accuracy was evaluated on images from both trained and untrained sites, and in an ecological context, where community‐ and species‐level metrics (species diversity, relative abundance, and species‐level activity patterns) were compared between human experts and BatNet. At trained sites, model performance was high across all species (F1‐score: 0.98–1). At untrained sites, overall classification accuracy remained high (96.7–98.2%), when camera placement was comparable to the training images (<3 m from the entrance; <45° angle relative to the opening). For atypical camera placements (>3 m or >45° angle), retraining the detector model with 500 site‐specific annotations achieved an accuracy of over 95% at all sites. In the ecological case study, all investigated metrics were nearly identical between human experts and BatNet. Finally, we exemplify the ability to retrain BatNet to identify a new bat species, achieving an F1‐score of 0.99 while maintaining high classification accuracy for all original species. BatNet can be implemented directly to scale up the deployment of camera traps in Europe and enhance bat population monitoring. Moreover, the pretrained model can serve as a baseline for transfer learning to automatize the image‐based identification of bat species worldwide.

Funder

European Social Fund

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Computers in Earth Sciences,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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