Title :
Automatic interpretation of sonar image sequences using temporal feature measures
Author :
Chantler, M.J. ; Stoner, J.P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. & Electr. Eng., Heriot-Watt Univ., Edinburgh, UK
fDate :
1/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper reports the development of a system for the automated interpretation of sector scan sonar data. It proposes the use of a new combination of feature measures derived from sequences of sonar scans to characterize the behaviour of targets´ returns over time. Previous research used grey-scale and shape descriptors derived from single sonar scans. However, problems were experienced with targets whose return varied significantly over time (such as divers, UUV´s, and ships´ wakes). Hence a new set of temporal feature measures has been developed by combining existing one-dimensional temporal measures and two-dimensional object descriptors. These new features provide a quantitative description of the behaviour of a target´s two-dimensional returns over a sequence of sonar scans. Experiments with a limited but real data set have shown that classification accuracy can be significantly improved by the use of these new features. The use of “static” feature measures (derived from a single scan) was observed to give classification errors of between 7% and 10% when they were applied to the data set. In contrast, the use of temporal measures reduced this error rate to 1% or 2% and in some cases reduced it to zero
Keywords :
feature extraction; filtering theory; image classification; image sequences; object detection; real-time systems; sonar imaging; classification accuracy; classification errors; object classification; one-dimensional temporal measures; quantitative description; sector scan sonar data; sonar image sequences; target returns; temporal feature measures; two-dimensional object descriptors; Error analysis; Helium; Image sequences; Monitoring; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Shape; Sonar measurements; Sonar navigation; Time measurement;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of