Assessing the Image Concept Drift at the OBSEA Coastal Underwater Cabled Observatory

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The marine science community is engaged in the exploration and monitoring of biodiversity dynamics, with a special interest for understanding the ecosystem functioning and for tracking the growing anthropogenic impacts. The accurate monitoring of marine ecosystems requires the development of innovative and effective technological solutions to allow a remote and continuous collection of data. Cabled fixed observatories, equipped with camera systems and multiparametric sensors, allow for a non-invasive acquisition of valuable datasets, at a high-frequency rate and for periods extended in time. When large collections of visual data are acquired, the implementation of automated intelligent services is mandatory to automatically extract the relevant biological information from the gathered data. Nevertheless, the automated detection and classification of streamed visual data suffer from the “concept drift” phenomenon, consisting of a drop of performance over the time, mainly caused by the dynamic variation of the acquisition conditions. This work quantifies the degradation of the fish detection and classification performance on an image dataset acquired at the OBSEA cabled video-observatory over a one-year period and finally discusses the methodological solutions needed to implement an effective automated classification service operating in real time.

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Ottaviani, E., Francescangeli, M., Gjeci, N., del Rio Fernandez, J., Aguzzi, J., & Marini, S. (2022). Assessing the Image Concept Drift at the OBSEA Coastal Underwater Cabled Observatory. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.840088

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