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<p>Why a bee counter?  While a scale can reveal honey flows, spring build up and the general health of the hive, it doesn't answer all the questions.  In discussing [[Hive_Management#Fall_Die_Off|fall die off]] with Dr. Wayne Esaias, he suggested that to really see what was going on, a bee counter was needed.
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<p>Why a [[Visual Bee Counter|visual bee counter]]?  While a scale can reveal honey flows, spring build up and the general health of the hive, it doesn't answer all the questions.  In discussing [[Hive_Management#Fall_Die_Off|fall die off]] with Dr. Wayne Esaias, he suggested that to really see what was going on, a bee counter was needed.
  
 
R&D into a visual bee counter using inexpensive USB cameras and openCV has begun, thanks to Dr. Esiaes' suggestion, Blair's introduction to [http://opencv.org OpenCV](Open Source Computer Vision Library) and to the Intel Research Pittsburgh's paper [http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/VAIB08PAPERS/vaib9_mummert.pdf <i>Video Monitoring of Honey Bee Colonies at the Hive Entrance</i>], by Campbell, Mummert, and Sukthankar.
 
R&D into a visual bee counter using inexpensive USB cameras and openCV has begun, thanks to Dr. Esiaes' suggestion, Blair's introduction to [http://opencv.org OpenCV](Open Source Computer Vision Library) and to the Intel Research Pittsburgh's paper [http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/VAIB08PAPERS/vaib9_mummert.pdf <i>Video Monitoring of Honey Bee Colonies at the Hive Entrance</i>], by Campbell, Mummert, and Sukthankar.
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[http://beealert.blackfoot.net/~beealert/hivemont/counter.php Bee Alert Technology]
 
[http://beealert.blackfoot.net/~beealert/hivemont/counter.php Bee Alert Technology]
  
==Visual Bee Counter==
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==[[Visual Bee Counter]]==
 
<p><a href=vaib9_mummert.pdf>Video Camera Bee Counter</a>
 
<p><a href=vaib9_mummert.pdf>Video Camera Bee Counter</a>
[http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/VAIB08PAPERS/vaib9_mummert.pdf Intel Research Pittsburgh, Video Monitoring of honey Bee Colonies]
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[http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/VAIB08PAPERS/vaib9_mummert.pdf Intel Research Pittsburgh, Video Monitoring of honey Bee Colonies] [[Visual Bee Counter|More]]

Revision as of 02:45, 25 December 2013

Why a visual bee counter? While a scale can reveal honey flows, spring build up and the general health of the hive, it doesn't answer all the questions. In discussing fall die off with Dr. Wayne Esaias, he suggested that to really see what was going on, a bee counter was needed. R&D into a visual bee counter using inexpensive USB cameras and openCV has begun, thanks to Dr. Esiaes' suggestion, Blair's introduction to OpenCV(Open Source Computer Vision Library) and to the Intel Research Pittsburgh's paper Video Monitoring of Honey Bee Colonies at the Hive Entrance, by Campbell, Mummert, and Sukthankar.

Optical Bee Counters

The earliest reference to a bee counter that could be found is an article by G. A. Cozens in <a href=cozens1.html>Everyday Electronics May, 1972.

Another early reference summarizing work done by G.A. Buckley, L.G. Davies and D.T. Spindley is found in the <a href=bds_counter.html>Proceedings of the British Pharmacological Society, 13th-15th September, 1978.</a>

Patent Number 6,910,941 Honey Bee Monitoring System for Monitoring Bee Colonies in a Hive Bromenshenk et al. assigned to University of Montana

Instructables: Honey Bee Counter by hydronics

Commercial Products

Bee Alert Technology

Visual Bee Counter

<a href=vaib9_mummert.pdf>Video Camera Bee Counter</a> Intel Research Pittsburgh, Video Monitoring of honey Bee Colonies More