Otoliths or ear-stones are hard, calcium carbonate structures located within the inner ear of bony fishes. Counts of rings and measurements of seasonal growth increments from otoliths are important metrics for assessment and management of fish stocks, and the preparation and microscopic analysis of otoliths forms an essential part of the routine work undertaken by fisheries scientists worldwide. Otolith analysis is a skilled task requiring accuracy and precision, but it is laborious, time-consuming to perform, and represents a significant cost to fisheries management. In the last 2 decades, several attempts to apply ‘computer vision’ (systems that perform high-level tasks and exhibit intelligent behaviour) in otolith analysis have been repo...
We designed and tested a novel otolith viewing apparatus termed the otolith illumination device (OID...
Otoliths are the fish bones that allow it to hear sounds and achieve balance. The otolith grows in s...
The age structure of a fish population has important implications for recruitment processes and popu...
Ageing methods for most of the exploited fish species are not validated, and consequently age data s...
Ageing methods for most of the exploited fish species are not validated, and consequently age data s...
International audienceWe investigate the use of statistical learning techniques for fish age estimat...
Abstract Information on fish age constitutes one of the most important biological variables for a fi...
Color poster with text, diagrams, images, charts, graphs, and tables.Otoliths are calcium carbonate ...
Age estimation based on fish otolith microstructure analysis is a very repetitive and time-consuming...
Stock-separation of highly mobile Clupeids (sprat – Sprattus sprattus and herring – Clupea harengus)...
International audienceAge and growth are primordial essential data in stock assessment and managemen...
Age structure and growth of fish is an extremely important in fishries management. The data help pol...
Sciaenids are a diverse family of coastal fishes and their fisheries are an important industry in th...
Otoliths are small structures found in the inner ear of teleost fish that act as organs of equilibri...
International audienceThis paper deals with the analysis of images of biological tissue that involve...
We designed and tested a novel otolith viewing apparatus termed the otolith illumination device (OID...
Otoliths are the fish bones that allow it to hear sounds and achieve balance. The otolith grows in s...
The age structure of a fish population has important implications for recruitment processes and popu...
Ageing methods for most of the exploited fish species are not validated, and consequently age data s...
Ageing methods for most of the exploited fish species are not validated, and consequently age data s...
International audienceWe investigate the use of statistical learning techniques for fish age estimat...
Abstract Information on fish age constitutes one of the most important biological variables for a fi...
Color poster with text, diagrams, images, charts, graphs, and tables.Otoliths are calcium carbonate ...
Age estimation based on fish otolith microstructure analysis is a very repetitive and time-consuming...
Stock-separation of highly mobile Clupeids (sprat – Sprattus sprattus and herring – Clupea harengus)...
International audienceAge and growth are primordial essential data in stock assessment and managemen...
Age structure and growth of fish is an extremely important in fishries management. The data help pol...
Sciaenids are a diverse family of coastal fishes and their fisheries are an important industry in th...
Otoliths are small structures found in the inner ear of teleost fish that act as organs of equilibri...
International audienceThis paper deals with the analysis of images of biological tissue that involve...
We designed and tested a novel otolith viewing apparatus termed the otolith illumination device (OID...
Otoliths are the fish bones that allow it to hear sounds and achieve balance. The otolith grows in s...
The age structure of a fish population has important implications for recruitment processes and popu...