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Identify images in sequence projects

Wildlife Insights gives you the option to create projects based on images or sequences. These are instructions for how to review identifications in a sequence project. Read more about project types.

Review identifications

If you’ve created a Sequence project, Wildlife Insights will automatically group images into a sequence of images taken within 60 seconds of each other. This time is fixed and cannot be changed. Think of sequences as “independent” observations of animals. Images within a sequence are associated with the presence of one or more species. Individual images are not labeled; the sequence is. If a sequence contains a mixture of blank images and animals, the blanks are not included as a label. Blank sequences contain ONLY images of blanks. Sequences also have a Group size variable, which is the total number of animals captured by the sequence. By default, the group size is prepopulated with the maximum number of bounding boxes per image among all the images in the sequence (but it can be edited when needed). Sequence projects are much faster to review and catalogue since individual images are not labeled (in the downloaded images.csv, all images for a given sequence will be labeled the same). The number of images within a sequence will be displayed in a red circle in the top right-hand corner of the thumbnail preview.

Screenshot of images in sequences in the Identify tab of a Project page

Click on a sequence group to view the images within that sequence.

Once the sequence opens, you’ll see all of the images in the sequence in a small thumbnail preview. Let’s review the major components of this interface:

Screenshot of the review identification window for image sequences

The buttons below any identification allow you to confirm or edit the identification associated with the sequence. 

 

Screenshot of options to confirm or edit identifications in image sequences
Screenshot of options to confirm or edit identifications in image sequences

Edit an existing identification

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