Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Antarctica is a remote place, the continent is covered by ice and its surrounding coastal areas are
frozen for the majority of the year. Due to its peculiarity the observation of the underwater organisms
is particularly difficult, complicated by logistic factors. We present a long-term dataset consisting of
755 images acquired by using a non-invasive, autonomous imaging device and encompassing both the
Antarctic daylight and dark periods, including the corresponding transition phases. All images have the
same field of view showing the benthic fauna and part of the water column above, including fishes present
in the monitored period. All the images are manually annotated after a visual inspection performed
by expert biologists. The extended monitoring period and the annotated images make the dataset a
valuable benchmark suitable for studying the dynamics of the long-term Antarctic underwater fauna as
well as for developing and testing algorithms for automated image analysis focused on the recognition
and classification of the Antarctic organisms and the automated analysis of their long-term dynamics.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Antarctica; marine observatory; imaging device GUARD1; image dataset; underwater images; benthic fauna; long-term monitoring
Elenco autori:
Bonofiglio, Federico; Marini, Simone; Corgnati, LORENZO PAOLO
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