Perspectives in Visual Imaging for Marine Biology and Ecology: From Acquisition to Understanding

Autor/a

Durden, Jennifer M.

Schoening, Timm

Althaus, Franziska

Friedman, Ariell

García Campos, Rafael

Glover, Adrian G.

Greinert, Jens

Stout, Nancy Jacobsen

Jones, Daniel O.B.

Jordt, Anne

Kaeli, Jeffrey W.

Köser, Kevin

Kuhnz, Linda A.

Lindsay, Dhugal

Morris, Kirsty J.

Nattkemper, Tim W.

Osterloff, Jonas

Ruhl, Henry A.

Singh, Hanumant

Tran, Maggie

Bett, Brian J.

Fecha de publicación

2016-11-29



Resumen

Marine visual imaging has become a major assessment tool in the science, policy and public Understanding of our seas and oceans. The technology to acquire and process this imagery has significantly evolved in recent years through the development of new camera platforms, camera types, lighting systems and analytical software. These advances have led to new challenges in imaging, including storage and management of ‘Big Data’, enhancement of digital photos, and the extraction of biological and ecological data. The need to address these challenges, within and beyond the scientific community, is set to substantially increase in the Near future, as imaging is increasingly used in the designation and evaluation of marine conservation areas, and for the assessment of environmental baselines and Impact monitoring of various marine industries. We review the state of the theory, techniques and tecnologies associated with each of the steps of marine imaging for observation and research, and to provide an outlook on the future from the perspective of corrent active science and engineering developers and users

Tipo de documento

Capítulo o parte de libro
Versión aceptada
peer-reviewed

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Inglés

Materias y palabras clave

Imatges digitals; Digital images; Imatges -- Processament; Image processing

Publicado por

CRC Press

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