Abstract: In this thesis we address the problem of identifying individual animals using images in the context of assisting an ecologist in performing a population census. We are motivated by events like the "Great Zebra Count" where thousands of images of zebras and giraffes were collected in Nairobi National Park over two days. By grouping all images that contain the same individual we can census these populations. This problem is challenging because images are collected outdoors and contain occlusion, lighting, and quality variations and because the animals exhibit viewpoint and pose variations.
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