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Kosuke Takaya
Kosuke Takaya
Faculty of Education, Shimane University
Verified email at edu.shimane-u.ac.jp
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Temporal trends and spatial distribution of research topics in anthropogenic marine debris study: Topic modelling using latent Dirichlet allocation
D Tomojiri, K Takaya, T Ise
Marine Pollution Bulletin 182, 113917, 2022
242022
Extreme winter aggregation of invasive rainbow trout in small tributaries: implications for effective control
I Koizumi, Y Kanazawa, C Yamazaki, Y Tanaka, K Takaya
Ichthyological research 64, 197-203, 2017
192017
Unmanned aerial vehicles and deep learning for assessment of anthropogenic marine debris on beaches on an island in a semi-enclosed sea in Japan
K Takaya, A Shibata, Y Mizuno, T Ise
Environmental Research Communications 4 (1), 015003, 2022
182022
Automatic detection of alien plant species in action camera images using the chopped picture method and the potential of citizen science
K Takaya, Y Sasaki, T Ise
Breeding Science 72 (1), 96-106, 2022
112022
Individual identification of endangered amphibians using deep learning and smartphone images: case study of the Japanese giant salamander (Andrias japonicus)
K Takaya, Y Taguchi, T Ise
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 16212, 2023
32023
Individual Identification of Japanese Giant Salamanders (Andrias japonicus) and Detection of Their Hybrids by Image Recognition Using Deep Learning
K Takaya
Kyoto University, 2024
12024
Identification of hybrids between the Japanese giant salamander (Andrias japonicus) and Chinese giant salamander (Andrias cf. davidianus) using deep learning …
K Takaya, Y Taguchi, T Ise
Ecology and Evolution 13 (11), e10698, 2023
12023
Artificial structures that help prevent beach erosion create a sandy beach environment that facilitates the burial of debris
D Tomojiri, K Takaya, Y Otani, A Shibata
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 313, 109084, 2025
2025
Aspects of public attention on the most mentioned nonindigenous species, as determined by a comprehensive assessment of Japanese social media
D Tomojiri, K Takaya
Biological Invasions 27 (1), 62, 2025
2025
Aspects of public attention on popular nonindigenous species, as determined by a comprehensive assessment of Japanese social media
D Tomojiri, K Takaya
2023
Proxy variables of the closeness between humans and wildlife associated with public interest in bird species in Japan
K Takaya, D Tomojiri
European Journal of Wildlife Research 69 (6), 120, 2023
2023
Public Interest in Birds and Congruence with Seasonal Observational Data: A Case Study Using Japanese Wikipedia Pageview Data
K Takaya, D Tomojiri
野生生物と社会 10, 75-82, 2022
2022
Using deep learning to reveal the distribution of thermokarst
K Takaya, T Ise
The 12th Symposium on Polar Science 15–18 November 2021 8, 3, 2018
2018
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