A subset of photoquadrats were uploaded to the CoralNet machine learning interface (https://coralnet.ucsd.edu/) and manually labelled for coral, algae or substrate type using 50 points per quadrat. Follow training of the machine, this enabled automatic annotation of all unclassified field images: the remaining field photos were uploaded to the database and 50 annotation points were overlaid on each of the images. Every point was assigned a benthic cover category from a label list automatically by the program. The resulting benthic cover data of each photo was linked to gps coordinates, saved as an ArcMap point shapefile, and projected to Universal Transverse Mercator WGS84 Zone 55 South
Underwater georeferenced photo-transect surveys were conducted at different locations: in the shallo...
Coral reef scientists and managers require detailed information of reef environments to develop, imp...
Global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors have heightened the need to rapidly characte...
A subset of photoquadrats were uploaded to the CoralNet machine learning interface (https://coralnet...
A subset of photoquadrats were uploaded to the CoralNet machine learning interface (https://coralnet...
A subset of photoquadrats were uploaded to the CoralNet machine learning interface (https://coralnet...
For these surveys, a snorkeler(s) swam over the bottom while taking photos of the benthos at a set h...
Underwater georeferenced photo-transect surveys were conducted on October 3-7, 2012 at various secti...
Benthic or substrate cover data was derived from each photo by randomly placing 24 points over each ...
Underwater georeferenced photo-transect surveys were conducted on December 10-15, 2011 at various se...
Global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors have heightened the need to rapidly characte...
Underwater georeferenced photo-transect survey was conducted on September 23 - 27, 2007 at different...
Digital photography is widely used by coral reef monitoring programs to assess benthic status and tr...
Underwater georeferenced photo-transect survey was conducted on September 23 - 27, 2007 at different...
Global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors have heightened the need to rapidly characte...
Underwater georeferenced photo-transect surveys were conducted at different locations: in the shallo...
Coral reef scientists and managers require detailed information of reef environments to develop, imp...
Global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors have heightened the need to rapidly characte...
A subset of photoquadrats were uploaded to the CoralNet machine learning interface (https://coralnet...
A subset of photoquadrats were uploaded to the CoralNet machine learning interface (https://coralnet...
A subset of photoquadrats were uploaded to the CoralNet machine learning interface (https://coralnet...
For these surveys, a snorkeler(s) swam over the bottom while taking photos of the benthos at a set h...
Underwater georeferenced photo-transect surveys were conducted on October 3-7, 2012 at various secti...
Benthic or substrate cover data was derived from each photo by randomly placing 24 points over each ...
Underwater georeferenced photo-transect surveys were conducted on December 10-15, 2011 at various se...
Global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors have heightened the need to rapidly characte...
Underwater georeferenced photo-transect survey was conducted on September 23 - 27, 2007 at different...
Digital photography is widely used by coral reef monitoring programs to assess benthic status and tr...
Underwater georeferenced photo-transect survey was conducted on September 23 - 27, 2007 at different...
Global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors have heightened the need to rapidly characte...
Underwater georeferenced photo-transect surveys were conducted at different locations: in the shallo...
Coral reef scientists and managers require detailed information of reef environments to develop, imp...
Global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors have heightened the need to rapidly characte...