This paper proposes a probability-based framework for recognizing underwater landmarks using sonar images. Current recognition methods use a single image, which does not provide reliable results because of weaknesses of the sonar image such as unstable acoustic source, many speckle noises, low resolution images, single channel image, and so on. However, using consecutive sonar images, if the status—i.e., the existence and identity (or name)—of an object is continuously evaluated by a stochastic method, the result of the recognition method is available for calculating the uncertainty, and it is more suitable for various applications. Our proposed framework consists of three steps: (1) candidate selection, (2) continuity evaluation, and (3) B...
Abstract—This paper presents a unified framework for the creation of classified maps of the seafloor...
High-frequency forward-looking sonar are appropriate for the operation or search close to the seabed...
Abstract—The problem of classifying targets in sonar images from multiple views is modeled as a part...
International audienceAn original algorithm for the detection of small objects in a noisy background...
Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) have been widely used for many risky underwater tasks. For the...
In the analysis of high-resolution sonar imagery of the seabed, it is important to accurately model ...
This paper describes a voting-based approach for the fast automatic recognition of man-made objects ...
Some structures in the harbour environment need to be inspected regularly. However, these scenarios ...
Three-dimensional reconstruction is a crucial technique for mapping and object-search tasks, but it ...
Abstract Multi-beam sonar imaging has been widely used in various underwater tasks su...
Mapping interesting regions in qualitative sidescan sonar imagery predominantly relies on an expensi...
International audienceWe propose a new probabilistic scheme for the automatic recognition of underwa...
Underwater object recognition based on deployed mobile nodes (underwater vehicles) is difficult, bec...
Abstract: Various autonomous applications rely on recognizing specific known landmarks in their envi...
Abstract—This paper presents a symbolic pattern analysis method for robust feature extraction from s...
Abstract—This paper presents a unified framework for the creation of classified maps of the seafloor...
High-frequency forward-looking sonar are appropriate for the operation or search close to the seabed...
Abstract—The problem of classifying targets in sonar images from multiple views is modeled as a part...
International audienceAn original algorithm for the detection of small objects in a noisy background...
Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) have been widely used for many risky underwater tasks. For the...
In the analysis of high-resolution sonar imagery of the seabed, it is important to accurately model ...
This paper describes a voting-based approach for the fast automatic recognition of man-made objects ...
Some structures in the harbour environment need to be inspected regularly. However, these scenarios ...
Three-dimensional reconstruction is a crucial technique for mapping and object-search tasks, but it ...
Abstract Multi-beam sonar imaging has been widely used in various underwater tasks su...
Mapping interesting regions in qualitative sidescan sonar imagery predominantly relies on an expensi...
International audienceWe propose a new probabilistic scheme for the automatic recognition of underwa...
Underwater object recognition based on deployed mobile nodes (underwater vehicles) is difficult, bec...
Abstract: Various autonomous applications rely on recognizing specific known landmarks in their envi...
Abstract—This paper presents a symbolic pattern analysis method for robust feature extraction from s...
Abstract—This paper presents a unified framework for the creation of classified maps of the seafloor...
High-frequency forward-looking sonar are appropriate for the operation or search close to the seabed...
Abstract—The problem of classifying targets in sonar images from multiple views is modeled as a part...