Marine plankton abundance and dynamics in the open and interior ocean is still an unknown field. The knowledge of gelatinous zooplankton distribution is especially challenging, because this type of plankton has a very fragile structure and cannot be directly sampled using traditional net based techniques. To overcome this shortcoming, Computer Vision techniques can be successfully used for the automatic monitoring of this group.This paper presents the GUARD1 imaging system, a low-cost stand-alone instrument for underwater image acquisition and recognition of gelatinous zooplankton, and discusses the performance of three different methodologies, Tikhonov Regularization, Support Vector Machines and Genetic Programming, that have been compared...
A cost-effective and low-power-consumption underwater microscopic imaging system was developed to ca...
In this paper we present the ZooCAM, a system designed to digitize and analyse on board large volume...
Zooplankton are fundamental to aquatic ecosystem services such as carbon and nutrient cycling. There...
Marine plankton abundance and dynamics in the open and interior ocean is still an unknown field. The...
Plankton is the most fundamental component of ocean ecosystems, due to its function at many levels o...
Marine cabled video-observatories allow the non-destructive sampling of species at frequencies and d...
Abstract. Plankton form the base of the food chain in the ocean and are fundamental to marine ecosys...
12 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, 1 video, supplementary material https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018...
Recently there has been a lot of effort in developing systems for sampling and automatically classif...
Understanding the processes controlling the distribution and abundance of zooplankton has been a pri...
Since scientists began to study the ocean, they have had to develop new observational methods. Moder...
The rise of in situ plankton imaging systems, particularly high-volume imagers such as the In Situ I...
Southern Ocean ecosystems are currently experiencing increased environmental changes and anthropogen...
The rise of in situ plankton imaging systems, particularly high‐volume imagers such as the In Situ I...
State-of-the-art underwater imaging systems provide an exciting opportunity to observe billions of i...
A cost-effective and low-power-consumption underwater microscopic imaging system was developed to ca...
In this paper we present the ZooCAM, a system designed to digitize and analyse on board large volume...
Zooplankton are fundamental to aquatic ecosystem services such as carbon and nutrient cycling. There...
Marine plankton abundance and dynamics in the open and interior ocean is still an unknown field. The...
Plankton is the most fundamental component of ocean ecosystems, due to its function at many levels o...
Marine cabled video-observatories allow the non-destructive sampling of species at frequencies and d...
Abstract. Plankton form the base of the food chain in the ocean and are fundamental to marine ecosys...
12 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, 1 video, supplementary material https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018...
Recently there has been a lot of effort in developing systems for sampling and automatically classif...
Understanding the processes controlling the distribution and abundance of zooplankton has been a pri...
Since scientists began to study the ocean, they have had to develop new observational methods. Moder...
The rise of in situ plankton imaging systems, particularly high-volume imagers such as the In Situ I...
Southern Ocean ecosystems are currently experiencing increased environmental changes and anthropogen...
The rise of in situ plankton imaging systems, particularly high‐volume imagers such as the In Situ I...
State-of-the-art underwater imaging systems provide an exciting opportunity to observe billions of i...
A cost-effective and low-power-consumption underwater microscopic imaging system was developed to ca...
In this paper we present the ZooCAM, a system designed to digitize and analyse on board large volume...
Zooplankton are fundamental to aquatic ecosystem services such as carbon and nutrient cycling. There...