a machine-learning-driven software that can monitor and track the movement patterns of people and elephants in videos.
ElSa employs a $250 FLIR ONE Pro thermal camera, which is far less expensive and more useful than other high-resolution thermal cameras that are commonly used to detect motion. The teenager added, “I realized that we could use this disparity between these two movement patterns in order to actually increase the detection accuracy of potential poachers”.

A drone equipped with an EISa camera connected to an iPhone flies over a park to detect elephant or human activity. Jasper Eikelbloom, an Equipment ecologist at Wageningen University, also appreciated Anika Puri’s latest innovation. Eikelbloom has evaluated this innovative, inexpensive equipment and deemed it impressive.






