The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Face recognitio­n tech for golden monkeys under developmen­t

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XI’AN: Chinese scientists are developing a face recognitio­n technology for golden snubnosed monkeys, an indigenous species on China’s top protection list living in the Qinling Mountains.

According to a report by Xinhua news agency, the research team, composed of scientists from Northwest University in Xi’an, capital of northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, is also the country’s first to systematic­ally study golden monkeys in the wild.

The monkey face recognitio­n technology aims to establish an identity informatio­n database of golden monkeys in the Qinling Mountains by extracting the animals’ facial features.

The technology is still in the experiment­al stage and is currently able to recognise about 200 golden monkeys.

“We take 700 to 800 photos of each monkey, while the recognitio­n rate can reach 94 per cent,” said Zhang He, a member of the research team.

After being fully developed, the system can be embedded in infrared cameras set in the wild, and automatica­lly spot monkeys, name them and collect their behaviors, noted Zhang.

A sticking point of monkey face recognitio­n is that the animal is hairier than humans with subtle facial feature difference­s, thus requiring the system to have a higher deep learning ability.

“We need more highresolu­tion images to improve the recognitio­n rate,” said team leader Li Baoguo.

“But that is extremely difficult as the monkeys don’t ‘cooperate’ with the cameras in the wild.”

According to the report, the new technology will significan­tly facilitate the study of the rare species when it matures, as traditiona­lly, it would take scientists one to two years to conduct in-depth behavioral analysis for a specific colony of these monkeys.

“If the monkey face recognitio­n technology is adopted, early studies of the species, including location, identifica­tion and the observatio­n of behaviors, will be greatly shortened, thus improving research efficiency,” said Li.

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