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Advancements in Video-Based Insect Tracking: A Bibliometric Analysis to A Short Survey

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Video-based insect tracking provides vital insights into insect behavior and ecology, enhancing our understanding of their movements and interactions. Therefore, examining trends in this field over the last few years is essential. This study aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis to unveil the growing interest in video-based insect tracking with a short review based on documents used for bibliometric analysis. To achieve this, 453 documents were extracted from Scopus on 12 June 2023. Only documents in English published between 2010 and 2023, resulting in a dataset of 318 documents, were analyzed. The findings illustrate a consistent growth in video-based insect research over the last years, with a significant peak in 2021, comprising 32 documents. The journal PLOS ONE stands out as the most productive source. The USA exhibited the most significant interest in video-based insect tracking over the last years. Keyword analysis reflects the multidisciplinary nature of insect tracking research. The review demonstrated that video-based insect tracking serves two primary objectives: pose estimation and trajectory information. However, the main challenge in video-based insect tracking is to preserve the identity of multiple individuals in situations involving occlusions or complex interactions.
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hal-04597460 , version 1 (02-06-2024)

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Erick Adje, Arnaud Ahouandjinou, Gilles Delmaire, Gilles Roussel, Ratheil Houndji. Advancements in Video-Based Insect Tracking: A Bibliometric Analysis to A Short Survey. 7th International Conference on Advances in Image Processing (ICAIP'23), Nov 2023, Beijing, China. pp.75-82, ⟨10.1145/3635118.3635130⟩. ⟨hal-04597460⟩
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