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Automated Video-Based Capture of Crustacean Fisheries Data Using Low-Power Hardware

This work investigates the application of Computer Vision to the problem of the automated counting and measuring of crabs and lobsters onboard fishing boats. The aim is to provide catch count and measurement data for these key commercial crustacean species. This can provide vital input data for stoc...

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Autores principales: Gregory Dal Toé, Sebastian, Neal, Marie, Hold, Natalie, Heney, Charlotte, Turner, Rebecca, McCoy, Emer, Iftikhar, Muhammad, Tiddeman, Bernard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10535158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765954
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23187897
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author Gregory Dal Toé, Sebastian
Neal, Marie
Hold, Natalie
Heney, Charlotte
Turner, Rebecca
McCoy, Emer
Iftikhar, Muhammad
Tiddeman, Bernard
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description This work investigates the application of Computer Vision to the problem of the automated counting and measuring of crabs and lobsters onboard fishing boats. The aim is to provide catch count and measurement data for these key commercial crustacean species. This can provide vital input data for stock assessment models, to enable the sustainable management of these species. The hardware system is required to be low-cost, have low-power usage, be waterproof, available (given current chip shortages), and able to avoid over-heating. The selected hardware is based on a Raspberry Pi 3A+ contained in a custom waterproof housing. This hardware places challenging limitations on the options for processing the incoming video, with many popular deep learning frameworks (even light-weight versions) unable to load or run given the limited computational resources. The problem can be broken into several steps: (1) Identifying the portions of the video that contain each individual animal; (2) Selecting a set of representative frames for each animal, e.g, lobsters must be viewed from the top and underside; (3) Detecting the animal within the frame so that the image can be cropped to the region of interest; (4) Detecting keypoints on each animal; and (5) Inferring measurements from the keypoint data. In this work, we develop a pipeline that addresses these steps, including a key novel solution to frame selection in video streams that uses classification, temporal segmentation, smoothing techniques and frame quality estimation. The developed pipeline is able to operate on the target low-power hardware and the experiments show that, given sufficient training data, reasonable performance is achieved.
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spelling pubmed-105351582023-09-29 Automated Video-Based Capture of Crustacean Fisheries Data Using Low-Power Hardware Gregory Dal Toé, Sebastian Neal, Marie Hold, Natalie Heney, Charlotte Turner, Rebecca McCoy, Emer Iftikhar, Muhammad Tiddeman, Bernard Sensors (Basel) Article This work investigates the application of Computer Vision to the problem of the automated counting and measuring of crabs and lobsters onboard fishing boats. The aim is to provide catch count and measurement data for these key commercial crustacean species. This can provide vital input data for stock assessment models, to enable the sustainable management of these species. The hardware system is required to be low-cost, have low-power usage, be waterproof, available (given current chip shortages), and able to avoid over-heating. The selected hardware is based on a Raspberry Pi 3A+ contained in a custom waterproof housing. This hardware places challenging limitations on the options for processing the incoming video, with many popular deep learning frameworks (even light-weight versions) unable to load or run given the limited computational resources. The problem can be broken into several steps: (1) Identifying the portions of the video that contain each individual animal; (2) Selecting a set of representative frames for each animal, e.g, lobsters must be viewed from the top and underside; (3) Detecting the animal within the frame so that the image can be cropped to the region of interest; (4) Detecting keypoints on each animal; and (5) Inferring measurements from the keypoint data. In this work, we develop a pipeline that addresses these steps, including a key novel solution to frame selection in video streams that uses classification, temporal segmentation, smoothing techniques and frame quality estimation. The developed pipeline is able to operate on the target low-power hardware and the experiments show that, given sufficient training data, reasonable performance is achieved. MDPI 2023-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10535158/ /pubmed/37765954 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23187897 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23187897
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