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$1,000 Experimenting with Photo-identification Software

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💰 $1,000
🇺🇸 Alabama
🇺🇸 Alaska
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Eckerd College is offering Experimenting with Photo-identification Software

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💰 $1,000

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-82 days left

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🔬 Computer Science Major

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🚀 Computer Science Major

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🇺🇸 Alabama
🇺🇸 Alaska

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Experimenting with Photo-identification Software Scholarship?

The Experimenting with Photo-identification Software Scholarship is a Computer Science and $1,000+ award in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, and more. Field biologists use photo-identification of individual animals to estimate population size and make observations on behaviors and association patterns. Though quite effective, the manual process is time consuming, particularly when large collections of images are involved. The Digital Analysis and Recognition of Whale Images on a Network (DARWIN) system is an application program, developed by undergraduate students at Eckerd, to automate the photo-identification process. It is currently in use by research groups around the world. Research assistants will test the software with collections of dorsal fin images or bear head profiles to assess performance improvements due to changes in the software. Opportunities to research and implement new methods for comparison are also possible. Kelly R. Debure, Professor of Computer Science, received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of South Carolina. She worked at NASA Langley Research Center from 1985 to 1992, first as a flight software programmer on the ATOPS project, then as a consultant in the Data Visualization and Animation Laboratory. Her research interests include image processing, computer vision, and graphics and she manages a software project which automates the recognition of individual bottle nose dolphins.

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The Eckerd College is providing the Experimenting with Photo-identification Software Scholarship to students this year.

Who is eligible to apply for the Experimenting with Photo-identification Software Scholarship?

All students who live or attend school in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, and more are eligible to apply for the Experimenting with Photo-identification Software Scholarship.

How much is the Experimenting with Photo-identification Software Scholarship worth?

The Experimenting with Photo-identification Software Scholarship offers students a $1,000 award.

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You can apply for by filling out the application form on the Experimenting with Photo-identification Software Scholarship's website, which is linked above.

When is the application deadline for the Experimenting with Photo-identification Software Scholarship?

February 1, 2025 is the final due date to apply for the Experimenting with Photo-identification Software Scholarship.

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