Table of Contents
Screenshots
The following screenshots demonstrate Shepherd Project functionality in a sample workflow.
Submit data to the Shepherd Project in a Web-based form, or you can use the Java API to create custom data importers.
Review a submitted encounter for data accuracy in the Unapproved state.
Review submitted GPS coordinates in the integrated Google Map.
Note the automated comments section that tracks changes to data, providing an audit trail for mark-recapture data.
View the consolidated history for a marked individual
Tab through encounter images and view EXIF data
Add standardized, searchable keywords to individual images
Search by robust criteria through encounters
Search by robust criteria through marked individuals
View search results as a table
View search results as a thumbnail gallery
View search results on a map
View search results in a calendar
View search result analytics
Export Encounter Search results to Google Earth as KML
Export Encounter Search results to ArcGIS as a shapefile
Export Encounter Search results to Excel
View charts of the search results
Directly integrate a wiki for custom online Help and project documentation.
Check out http://www.whaleshark.org/wiki and http://www.mantamatcher.org/wiki for examples. We recommend DokuWiki, but many other wiki packages can also be used.
Integrate pattern recognition algorithms to speed identification
This example presents the dual pattern recognition algorithms that are included by default in the Shepherd Project. Additional algorithms can be integrated using the Shepherd Project Java API.
Export mark-recapture history files for use with Program MARK and other modeling applications
The Shepherd Project Java API can be used to create custom export formats for your study.



















