Dynamic scene analysis and mosaicing of benthic habitats by FS sonar imaging - Issues and complexities

S. Negahdaripour, M. D. Aykin, S. Sinnarajah
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Photo-mosaics generated automatically from as many as thousands of optical images have proved to be an effective technology to study the ecological patterns and dynamics of underwater ecosystems and benthic environments over spatial scales much larger than a single object or image. Unfortunately, optical systems, while useful in clear waters, are ineffective within environments with sources of turbidity and pollution, including lakes, marine sanctuaries, many ports and harbors. Two-dimensional high-resolution forward-scan imaging systems can serve as a suitable technology for constructing similar visual maps, provided that a range of complex imaging issues can be overcome. This paper investigates some of the complexities in analyzing dynamic events captured by a FS sonar imaging system when used in standard configuration to map the seafloor. Of special interest is the case of imaging targets at shorter ranges to maximize benthic object details. We give mathematical models that describe the dynamics associated with objects and shadows they cast on the seabed, and demonstrate some of these issues through examples from real data obtained in the lake on the University of Miami campus.
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用FS声纳成像对底栖生物栖息地进行动态场景分析和拼接。问题和复杂性
从成千上万的光学图像中自动生成的照片马赛克已经被证明是一种有效的技术,可以在比单个物体或图像大得多的空间尺度上研究水下生态系统和底栖环境的生态模式和动态。不幸的是,光学系统虽然在清澈的水中很有用,但在有浑浊和污染源的环境中,包括湖泊、海洋保护区、许多港口和港口,就不起作用了。如果能够克服一系列复杂的成像问题,二维高分辨率前向扫描成像系统可以作为构建类似视觉地图的合适技术。本文研究了在标准配置中使用FS声纳成像系统进行海底测绘时,分析动态事件的一些复杂性。特别感兴趣的是成像目标在较短的范围内,以最大限度地了解底栖物体的细节。我们给出了数学模型来描述与物体及其在海床上投射的阴影相关的动力学,并通过在迈阿密大学校园的湖泊中获得的真实数据示例来演示其中的一些问题。
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