I have a confession to make. I haven't read the Augustine et al. 2018 paper on partial identity because this paper intimidates me. So I'll read it today and tweet about it in this thread, things that catch my attention and things I don't understand

Camera trapping surveys - individuals ID by only one flank.
Discarding some of the partial identity individuals when estimating density reduces precision and introduces bias.
SPIM uses partial ID samples and prob to complete their IDs to estimate density.
Discarding some of the partial identity individuals when estimating density reduces precision and introduces bias.
SPIM uses partial ID samples and prob to complete their IDs to estimate density.
[made it through the abstract fully understanding. there is hope for me still. let's see how I do with the rest.]