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Mobile Data Collection and Analysis in Conservation


Abstract:

Mobile computing and big data analytics have great potential for improving efficiency, productivity, and knowledge discovery in conservation tasks. This paper presents so...Show More

Abstract:

Mobile computing and big data analytics have great potential for improving efficiency, productivity, and knowledge discovery in conservation tasks. This paper presents some recent development of mobile computing and data analysis systems for the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), including a mobile data collection system, an improved bear tracking website, and new analytics results obtained from real Missouri bear and deer GPS trajectories. The mobile data collection system using Android tablets is developed for surveying the usage and status of conservation areas. The new bear tracking website is developed to be mobile friendly and can dynamically present information of tracked bears. Lastly, for analyzing real GPS trajectories obtained from Missouri bears and deer, a density-based spatial and temporal clustering method is developed for identifying stay regions in trajectories of low sampling rate GPS points. Using real world data, interesting movement patterns of a large number of bears and white-tailed deer have been obtained, therefore advancing a step in achieving a better understanding of the behaviors of various types of animals in their natural environments.
Date of Conference: 18-20 May 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 30 June 2016
Electronic ISBN:978-1-5090-0898-8
Conference Location: St. Louis, MO, USA

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