학술논문

Report on the Marine Imaging Workshop 2022
Document Type
Academic Journal
Author
Borremans, CatherineDurden, Jennifer MSchoening, TimmCurtis, Emma J.Adams, Luther ABranzan Albu, AlexandraArnaubec, AurélienAyata, Sakina-DorothéeBaburaj, ReshmaBassin, CorinneBeck, MiriamBigham, Katharine T.Boschen-Rose, Rachel E.Collett, ChadContini, MatteoCorrea, Paulo V.F.Dominguez-Carrió, CarlosDreyfus, GautierDuncan, GraemeFerrera, MaximeFoulon, ValentinFriedman, AriellGaikwad, SantoshGame, ChloeGaytán-Caballero, AdrianaGirard, FannyGiusti, MichelaHanafi-Portier, MélissaHowell, Kerry LHulevata, IrynaItiowe, KiamukeJackett, ChrisJansen, JanKarthäuser, ClarissaKatija, KakaniKernec, MaximeKim, GabrielKitahara, Marcelo VisentiniLangenkämper, DanielLanglois, TimLanteri, NadineJianping Li, ClaudeLi, Qi-RanLiabot, Pierre-OlivierLindsay, DhugalLoulidi, AliMarcon, YannMarini, SimoneMarranzino, AshleyMassot-Campos, MiquelMatabos, MarjolaineMenot, LenaickMoreno, BernabéMorrissey, MarcusNakath, DavidNattkemper, TimNeufeld, MonikaObst, MatthiasOlu, KarineParimbelli, AlexaPasotti, FrancescaPelletier, DominiquePerhirin, MargauxPiechaud, NilsPizarro, OscarPurser, AutunRodrigues, Clara F.Ceballos Romero, ElenaSchlining, BrianSong, YifanSosik, Heidi M.Sourisseau, MarcTaormina, BastienTaucher, JanThornton, BlairVan Audenhaege, Loïcvon der Meden, CharlesWacquet, GuillaumeWilliams, JackWitting, KeaZurowietz, Martin
Source
Research Ideas and Outcome Journal. March 18, 2024 Issue 5
Subject
France
Language
English
Abstract
Author(s): Catherine Borremans (corresponding author) [1]; Jennifer M Durden [2,3]; Timm Schoening [4]; Emma J. Curtis [5]; Luther A Adams [6]; Alexandra Branzan Albu [7]; Aurélien Arnaubec [8]; Sakina-Dorothée Ayata [...]
Imaging is increasingly used to capture information on the marine environment thanks to the improvements in imaging equipment, devices for carrying cameras and data storage in recent years. In that context, biologists, geologists, computer specialists and end-users must gather to discuss the methods and procedures for optimising the quality and quantity of data collected from images. The 4[sup.th] Marine Imaging Workshop was organised from 3-6 October 2022 in Brest (France) in a hybrid mode. More than a hundred participants were welcomed in person and about 80 people attended the online sessions. The workshop was organised in a single plenary session of presentations followed by discussion sessions. These were based on dynamic polls and open questions that allowed recording of the imaging community's current and future ideas. In addition, a whole day was dedicated to practical sessions on image analysis, data standardisation and communication tools. The format of this edition allowed the participation of a wider community, including lower-income countries, early career scientists, all working on laboratory, benthic and pelagic imaging. This article summarises the topics addressed during the workshop, particularly the outcomes of the discussion sessions for future reference and to make the workshop results available to the open public. Keywords: photography, method development, underwater, pelagic, benthic, optical imaging, video, ocean observation, remote sensing, computer vision, image, scientific community