A tiger cannot change its stripes: using a three-dimensional model to match images of living tigers and tiger skins

Author:

Hiby Lex1,Lovell Phil2,Patil Narendra3,Kumar N. Samba3,Gopalaswamy Arjun M.3,Karanth K. Ullas3

Affiliation:

1. Conservation Research Ltd110 Hinton Way, Great Shelford, Cambridge CB22 5AL, UK

2. Sea Mammal Research Unit, Gatty Marine Laboratory, University of St AndrewsSt Andrews, Fife KY16 8LB, UK

3. Wildlife Conservation Society—India Programme, Centre for Wildlife Studies1669, 31st Cross, 16th Main, Banashankari 2nd Stage, Bangalore 560 070, India

Abstract

The tiger is one of many species in which individuals can be identified by surface patterns. Camera traps can be used to record individual tigers moving over an array of locations and provide data for monitoring and studying populations and devising conservation strategies. We suggest using a combination of algorithms to calculate similarity scores between pattern samples scanned from the images to automate the search for a match to a new image. We show how using a three-dimensional surface model of a tiger to scan the pattern samples allows comparison of images that differ widely in camera angles and body posture. The software, which is free to download, considerably reduces the effort required to maintain an image catalogue and we suggest it could be used to trace the origin of a tiger skin by searching a central database of living tigers' images for matches to an image of the skin.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)

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