DocumentCode :
1786670
Title :
Implementation of a fast coral detector using a supervised machine learning and Gabor Wavelet feature descriptors
Author :
Tusa, Eduardo ; Reynolds, Alan ; Lane, David M. ; Robertson, Neil M. ; Villegas, Hyxia ; Bosnjak, Antonio
Author_Institution :
Unidad Academica de Ing. Civil, Univ. Tec. de Machala, Machala, Ecuador
fYear :
2014
fDate :
13-17 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
The task of reef restoration is very challenging for volunteer SCUBA divers, if it has to be carried out at deep sea, 200 meters, and low temperatures. This kind of task can be properly performed by an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV); able to detect the location of reef areas and approach them. The aim of this study is the development of a vision system for coral detections based on supervised machine learning. In order to achieve this, we use a bank of Gabor Wavelet filters to extract texture feature descriptors, we use learning classifiers, from OpenCV library, to discriminate coral from non-coral reef. We compare: running time, accuracy, specificity and sensitivity of nine different learning classifiers. We select Decision Trees algorithm because it shows the fastest and the most accurate performance. For the evaluation of this system, we use a database of 621 images (developed for this purpose), that represents the coral reef located in Belize: 110 for training the classifiers and 511 for testing the coral detector.
Keywords :
Gabor filters; autonomous underwater vehicles; decision trees; learning (artificial intelligence); oceanographic equipment; oceanographic techniques; AUV; Belize; Gabor wavelet feature descriptor; Gabor wavelet filter; OpenCV library; autonomous underwater vehicle; coral detector testing; decision tree algorithm; deep sea; fast coral detector implementation; image database; learning classifier; learning classifier accuracy; learning classifier running time; learning classifier sensitivity; learning classifier specificity; noncoral reef discrimination; reef area location detection; reef restoration task; supervised machine learning; system evaluation; texture feature descriptor extraction; vision system development; volunteer SCUBA diver; Accuracy; Decision trees; Feature extraction; Image color analysis; Machine learning algorithms; Support vector machines; Vectors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Sensor Systems for a Changing Ocean (SSCO), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Brest
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SSCO.2014.7000371
Filename :
7000371
Link To Document :
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