Video recording in marine ecology
URI(s)
Broader Terms
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Sources
found: Work cat.: Fish4Knowledge : collecting and analyzing massive coral reef fish video data, 2016:pref. (video data captured off the coast of Taiwan; results are analyzable and viewable by marine ecologists) p. 1 (Fish4Knowledge developed methods that allow a major increase in the ability to use video data for investigating marine ecology questions) p. 22 (Computer vision is a relatively new technique for marine ecology. Marine ecologists traditionally rely on 3 main data collection techniques: experimental fishery, commercial fishery data, and diving observations. Additionally, the use of cameras has been rapidly developing as a promising technique)
found: Fish4Knowledge homepage, Aug. 3, 2016(The study of marine ecosystems is vital for understanding environmental effects, such as climate change and the effects of pollution, but is extremely difficult because of the inaccessibility of data. Undersea video data is usable but is tedious to analyse (for both raw video analysis and abstraction over massive sets of observations), and is mainly done by hand or with hand-crafted computational tools; The project will use live video feeds from 10 underwater cameras as a testbed for investigating more generally applicable methods for capture, storage, analysis and querying of multiple video streams) Overview (this project will investigate methods for capture, storage, analysis and query of multiple video streams of undersea environmental videos; part of an ecological monitoring effort)
Instance Of
Scheme Membership(s)
Collection Membership(s)
Change Notes
2016-08-03: new
2020-02-18: revised
Alternate Formats