Brahmbhatt, KhushalOjino, Ronald2021-05-182021-05-182020http://hdl.handle.net/10625/60132The aim is to investigate the technological feasibility of deploying automated Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV) for automated wildlife patrol. The presentation outlines a feasibility study and cost benefit analysis for a project that would cover peak seasons when there is a shortage of park rangers. Data is drawn from field tests in Nairobi National Park; Ruma National Park; and on paved road/highways in Kenya).application/pdfenAI4DARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCEMACHINE LEARNINGUNMANNED GROUND VEHICLESDATA COLLECTIONWILDLIFE CONSERVATIONNATIONAL PARKSNAIROBIKENYASOUTH OF SAHARAEnd to end learning for autonomous driving on unpaved roads : a study towards automated wildlife patrolPresentation