Title :
Towards automated and in-situ, near-real time 3-D reconstruction of coral reef environments
Author :
McKinnon, David ; He, Hu ; Upcroft, Ben ; Smith, Ryan N.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. Syst., Queensland Univ. of Technol., Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
Coral reefs are biologically complex ecosystems that support a wide variety of marine organisms. These are fragile communities under enormous threat from natural and human-based influences. Properly assessing and measuring the growth and health of reefs is essential to understanding impacts of ocean acidification, coastal urbanisation and global warming. In this paper, we present an innovative 3-D reconstruction technique based on visual imagery as a non-intrusive, repeatable, in situ method for estimating physical parameters, such as surface area and volume for efficient assessment of longterm variability. The reconstruction algorithms are presented, and benchmarked using an existing data set. We validate the technique underwater, utilising a commercial-off-the-shelf camera and a piece of staghorn coral, Acropora cervicornis. The resulting reconstruction is compared with a laser scan of the coral piece for assessment and validation. The comparison shows that 77% of the pixels in the reconstruction are within 0.3 mm of the ground truth laser scan. Reconstruction results from an unknown video camera are also presented as a segue to future applications of this research.
Keywords :
cameras; ecology; geophysical image processing; global warming; oceanographic techniques; 3D reconstruction technique; Acropora cervicornis; biologically complex ecosystems; coastal urbanisation; commercial-off-the-shelf camera; coral piece; coral reef environments; global warming; ground truth laser scan; marine organisms; ocean acidification; physical parameters; reconstruction algorithms; staghorn coral; surface area; video camera; visual imagery; Cameras; Ecosystems; Feature extraction; Image reconstruction; Solid modeling; Surface reconstruction; Three dimensional displays;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2011
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1427-6