Here are the results from the
survey Software to manage Camera
Trapping Images posted on
wildlabs.net on
2019-03-21 and shared via
Twitter
subsequently. We received 31 responses to date (2019-04-26). Feel free
to download/pull this repo to redo the analysis with the newest
responses (the RMarkdown File Readme.Rmd
pulls the data directly from
the googledoc).
The survey consisted of four questions:
- What software do you use to mange your camera trapping images?
- If you use other software, please comment
- What environment do you work in?
- If you work in a different environment, please specify
What software do you use to mange your camera trapping images?
(multiple answers possible)
If you use other software, please comment:
(below is a list of all non-empty responses)
- Digikam for image tagging
- Trapper (open source, published and developed by Jakub Bubnicki)
- Timelapse
- Timelapse
- Home made database KORAPhoto
- Custom ‘software’, which is a host of R scripts which work on the image metadata
What environment do you work in?
If you work in a different environment, please specify:
(below is a list of all non-empty responses)
- There are other software packages not on this list (e.g. Timelapse2 and the ZSL CTAT tool) which I know people use. There are some you could add to your list here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/320402776_Camera-trapping_for_conservation_a_guide_to_best-practices