DocumentCode :
654021
Title :
Remote seabed characterization: Statistical tools for correlating maps and samples
Author :
Maciel de Oliveira, Aluizio ; de Campos Carvalho, Rodrigo ; Ayres Neto, Arthur
Author_Institution :
Directorate of Hydrogr. & Navig. (DHN), Brazilian Navy, Niterói, Brazil
fYear :
2013
fDate :
24-26 July 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
Remote characterization of seafloor is a useful geophysical tool, as it allows data collection while ship is moving, being more expedite than traditional methods, which require stopped ships for grabbing sediment samples. This work evaluates techniques applied for seabed characterization using high frequency sonars. Programs analyze the backscatter signal through a series of methodologies (e.g. image texture and angular response analysis) to build classification maps. But, varied configurations used during processing are able to generate different maps, causing uncertainties about the quality of results. Some recent studies discussed about classification maps, but usually checking processing programs separately, using qualitative analysis to correlate maps and grabbed samples. This study combines results of several classification programs simultaneously, being required for that to establish an appropriate statistical variable to quantitatively represent correlation results. To solve this problem, a statistical tool termed as mutual association coefficient is proposed herein. Future studies would benefit from using this method, because a standard value is more appropriate to designate classification results and facilitate inter comparison between several approaches, being tested in the same geographic area. In this study, two areas in Guanabara Bay, in Rio de Janeiro, has been researched, where data from singlebeam echosounder, multibeam echosounder and sidescan sonar was collected, in addition to grabbed sediment samples obtained with Van Veen sampler.
Keywords :
image texture; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; sediments; ships; sonar; sonar imaging; statistical analysis; Guanabara Bay; Rio de Janeiro; Van Veen sampler; angular response analysis; backscatter signal; classification maps; classification programs; geographic area; geophysical tool; grabbed sediment samples; high frequency sonars; image texture; multibeam echosounder; mutual association coefficient; processing programs; qualitative analysis; remote seabed characterization; seafloor characterization; sidescan sonar; singlebeam echosounder; statistical tools; statistical variable; stopped ships; Acoustics; Backscatter; Correlation; Marine vehicles; Sediments; Software; Standards; backscatter; classification maps; echosounder; seabed characterization; statistical analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics in Underwater Geosciences Symposium (RIO Acoustics), 2013 IEEE/OES
Conference_Location :
Rio de Janeiro
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RIOAcoustics.2013.6683975
Filename :
6683975
Link To Document :
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