Underwater video and digital still cameras are rapidly being adopted by marine scientists and managers as a tool for non-destructively quantifying and measuring the relative abundance, cover and size of marine fauna and flora. Imagery recorded of fish can be time consuming and costly to process and analyze manually. For this reason, there is great interest in automatic classification, counting, and measurement of fish. Unconstrained underwater scenes are highly variable due to changes in light intensity, changes in fish orientation due to movement, a variety of background habitats which sometimes also move, and most importantly similarity in shape and patterns among fish of different species. This poses a great challenge for image/video pro...
International audienceNowadays, underwater video systems are largely used by marine ecologists to st...
International audienceNowadays, underwater video systems are largely used by marine ecologists to st...
Fish population monitoring systems based on underwater video recording are becoming more popular now...
Underwater video and digital still cameras are rapidly being adopted by marine scientists and manage...
© International Council for the Exploration of the Sea 2017. All rights reserved. There is a need fo...
A wide range of applications in marine ecology extensively uses underwater cameras. Still, to effici...
A wide range of applications in marine ecology extensively uses underwater cameras. Still, to effici...
International audienceIn this paper, we address fish species identification in underwater video for ...
International audienceIn this paper, we address fish species identification in underwater video for ...
International audienceIn this paper, we address fish species identification in underwater video for ...
International audienceIn this paper, we address fish species identification in underwater video for ...
Identifying and counting fish individuals on photos and videos is a crucial task to cost-effectively...
International audienceNowadays, underwater video systems are largely used by marine ecologists to st...
International audienceNowadays, underwater video systems are largely used by marine ecologists to st...
International audienceNowadays, underwater video systems are largely used by marine ecologists to st...
International audienceNowadays, underwater video systems are largely used by marine ecologists to st...
International audienceNowadays, underwater video systems are largely used by marine ecologists to st...
Fish population monitoring systems based on underwater video recording are becoming more popular now...
Underwater video and digital still cameras are rapidly being adopted by marine scientists and manage...
© International Council for the Exploration of the Sea 2017. All rights reserved. There is a need fo...
A wide range of applications in marine ecology extensively uses underwater cameras. Still, to effici...
A wide range of applications in marine ecology extensively uses underwater cameras. Still, to effici...
International audienceIn this paper, we address fish species identification in underwater video for ...
International audienceIn this paper, we address fish species identification in underwater video for ...
International audienceIn this paper, we address fish species identification in underwater video for ...
International audienceIn this paper, we address fish species identification in underwater video for ...
Identifying and counting fish individuals on photos and videos is a crucial task to cost-effectively...
International audienceNowadays, underwater video systems are largely used by marine ecologists to st...
International audienceNowadays, underwater video systems are largely used by marine ecologists to st...
International audienceNowadays, underwater video systems are largely used by marine ecologists to st...
International audienceNowadays, underwater video systems are largely used by marine ecologists to st...
International audienceNowadays, underwater video systems are largely used by marine ecologists to st...
Fish population monitoring systems based on underwater video recording are becoming more popular now...