Abstract The acquisition of increasingly large plankton digital image datasets requires automatic methods of recognition and classification. As data size and collection speed increases, manual annotation and database representation are often bottlenecks for utilization of machine learning algorithms for taxonomic classification of plankton species in field studies. In this paper we present a novel set of algorithms to perform accurate detection and classification of plankton species with minimal supervision. Our algorithms approach the performance of existing supervised machine learning algorithms when tested on a plankton dataset generated from a custom-built lensless digital device. Similar results are obtained on a larger image dataset o...
International audienceQuantitative imaging instruments produce a large number of images of plankton ...
Detecting and classifying the plankton in situ to analyze the population diversity and abundance is ...
Plankton is at the bottom of the food chain. Microscopic phytoplankton account for about 50% of all ...
The acquisition of increasingly large plankton digital image datasets requires automatic methods of ...
none2noPlankton is the most fundamental component of ocean ecosystems, due to its function at many l...
The rise of in situ plankton imaging systems, particularly high-volume imagers such as the In Situ I...
The rise of in situ plankton imaging systems, particularly high‐volume imagers such as the In Situ I...
This paper describes an investigation into the automatic identification of plankton with a view to d...
Abstract. Plankton form the base of the food chain in the ocean and are fundamental to marine ecosys...
Plankton organisms are fundamental components of the earth’s ecosystem. Zooplankton feeds on phytopl...
International audienceImaging systems were developed to explore the fine scale distributions of plan...
Plankton are effective indicators of environmental change and ecosystem health in freshwater habitat...
Since scientists began to study the ocean, they have had to develop new observational methods. Moder...
Plankton communities form the basis of aquatic ecosystems and elucidating their role in increasingly...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
International audienceQuantitative imaging instruments produce a large number of images of plankton ...
Detecting and classifying the plankton in situ to analyze the population diversity and abundance is ...
Plankton is at the bottom of the food chain. Microscopic phytoplankton account for about 50% of all ...
The acquisition of increasingly large plankton digital image datasets requires automatic methods of ...
none2noPlankton is the most fundamental component of ocean ecosystems, due to its function at many l...
The rise of in situ plankton imaging systems, particularly high-volume imagers such as the In Situ I...
The rise of in situ plankton imaging systems, particularly high‐volume imagers such as the In Situ I...
This paper describes an investigation into the automatic identification of plankton with a view to d...
Abstract. Plankton form the base of the food chain in the ocean and are fundamental to marine ecosys...
Plankton organisms are fundamental components of the earth’s ecosystem. Zooplankton feeds on phytopl...
International audienceImaging systems were developed to explore the fine scale distributions of plan...
Plankton are effective indicators of environmental change and ecosystem health in freshwater habitat...
Since scientists began to study the ocean, they have had to develop new observational methods. Moder...
Plankton communities form the basis of aquatic ecosystems and elucidating their role in increasingly...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
International audienceQuantitative imaging instruments produce a large number of images of plankton ...
Detecting and classifying the plankton in situ to analyze the population diversity and abundance is ...
Plankton is at the bottom of the food chain. Microscopic phytoplankton account for about 50% of all ...