Title :
Correlation between the database system for video images of deepsea research and the database system for research documents at Global Oceanographic Data Center
Author :
Oshiro, Mika ; Sonoda, Akira ; Miyagi, Hiroshi ; Ikehara, Yuko ; Oshiro, Shinya ; Miyagi, Tetsu ; Sono, Kazuhiko ; Shidara, Fumiro
Author_Institution :
Marine Works Japan Ltd., Japan
Abstract :
The main objectives of JAMSTEC are to understand changes in the deep seafloor from the past to the present, and the relationship between physical, chemical, biological, and geological phenomena accompanying those changes. These objectives are archived by using the deep sea survey system such as the manned deep submersible research vessel "SHINKAI 6500" and the unmanned remotely operated vehicle, "HYPER DOLPHIN". Research vessels such as the R/V "MIRAI" are used to examine the role played by the ocean in seasonal-to-decadal climate variability, and distinguish between natural variability and anthropogenic change typified by global warming. Since 1971, JAMSTEC has obtained many results from previous studies. Particularly, video image data has been obtained by more than 20,000 tapes from deep sea research surveys. As the main system, GODAC system has the following two database systems. (1) Database system for video images of deep sea research survey. (2) Database system for published by JAMSTEC. Before its public internet release, metadata was added by the technical staff at GODAC to both databases in order to aid in online searches. In this report, we describe the digital processing function. Including automatic synthesis of panoramic images (i.e. image mosaic), extraction of video shot changes (i.e. automatic segmentation), and the uniquely cooperating functions of image information and document databases.
Keywords :
geophysical signal processing; geophysics computing; global warming; online front-ends; remotely operated vehicles; seafloor phenomena; signal processing equipment; underwater vehicles; GODAC; Global Oceanographic Data Center; HYPER DOLPHIN; JAMSTEC; Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology; R/V MIRAI; SHINKAI; automatic segmentation; deep sea survey system; deep seafloor changes; digital processing function; global warming; image information database; manned deep submersible research vessel; mosaic; natural variability-anthropogenic change; ocean seasonal-to-decadal climate variability; online searches; panoramic image automatic synthesis; physical-chemical-biological-geological phenomena; research document database system; unmanned remotely operated vehicle; video image database system; video shot change extraction; Chemicals; Database systems; Dolphins; Geology; Global warming; Image databases; Oceans; Remotely operated vehicles; Sea floor; Underwater vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '04. MTTS/IEEE TECHNO-OCEAN '04
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8669-8
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2004.1405495