Hierarchical segmentation-based software for cover classification analyses of seabed images (Seascape)

9 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables An important aspect of marine research is to quantify the areal coverage of benthic communities. It is technically feasible to efficiently obtain images of marine environments at different depths and benthic habitats over large spatial and temporal scales. Currently, the...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Teixidó, Nuria, Albajes-Eizagirre, Anton, Bolbo, Didier, Le Hir, Emilie, Demestre, Montserrat, Garrabou, Joaquim, Guigues, Laurent, Gili, Josep Maria, Piera, Jaume, Prelot, Thomas, Soria-Frisch, Aureli
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Language:English
Published: Inter Research 2011
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/45741 2024-02-11T09:57:30+01:00 Hierarchical segmentation-based software for cover classification analyses of seabed images (Seascape) Teixidó, Nuria Albajes-Eizagirre, Anton Bolbo, Didier Le Hir, Emilie Demestre, Montserrat Garrabou, Joaquim Guigues, Laurent Gili, Josep Maria Piera, Jaume Prelot, Thomas Soria-Frisch, Aureli 2011-06-09 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/45741 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09127 en eng Inter Research https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09127 Marine Ecology Progress Series 431: 45-53 (2011) 0171-8630 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/45741 doi:10.3354/meps09127 1616-1599 open Area cover Benthic communities Digital photography Image analysis Hierarchical segmentation artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2011 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09127 2024-01-16T09:36:07Z 9 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables An important aspect of marine research is to quantify the areal coverage of benthic communities. It is technically feasible to efficiently obtain images of marine environments at different depths and benthic habitats over large spatial and temporal scales. Currently, there is a large and growing library of digital images to analyze, representing a valuable benthic ecological archive. Benthic coverage is the basis of studies on biodiversity, characterization of communities and evaluation of changes over temporal and spatial scales. However, there is still a lack of automatic or semi-automatic analytical methods for deriving ecologically relevant data from these images. We introduce a software program named Seascape to obtain semi-automatically segmented images (patch outlines) from underwater photographs of benthic communities, where each individual patch (species/categories) is routinely associated to its area cover and perimeter. Seascape is an analog to the classical and better known discipline of landscape ecology approach, which focuses on the concept that communities can be observed as a patch mosaic at any scale. The process starts with a hierarchical segmentation, using a color space criteria adapted to the problem of segmenting complex benthic images. As an endproduct, we obtain a set of images ­segmented into classified homogenous regions at different resolution levels (hierarchical seg­mentation). To illustrate the versatility and capacity of Seascape, we analyzed 4 digital images from different habitats and depths: coral reefs (Pacific Ocean), coralligenous communities (NW Mediterranean Sea), deep-water coral reefs (NW Mediterranean Sea) and the Antarctic continental shelf (Weddell Sea). The development of this semi-automatic outline tool and its use for classification constitute an important step ­forward in the analysis and processing time of underwater seabed images at any scale This work was funded by the Medchange project (Agence National de la Recherche, France), ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Weddell Sea Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Antarctic Pacific The Antarctic Weddell Weddell Sea Marine Ecology Progress Series 431 45 53
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Benthic communities
Digital photography
Image analysis
Hierarchical segmentation
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Benthic communities
Digital photography
Image analysis
Hierarchical segmentation
Teixidó, Nuria
Albajes-Eizagirre, Anton
Bolbo, Didier
Le Hir, Emilie
Demestre, Montserrat
Garrabou, Joaquim
Guigues, Laurent
Gili, Josep Maria
Piera, Jaume
Prelot, Thomas
Soria-Frisch, Aureli
Hierarchical segmentation-based software for cover classification analyses of seabed images (Seascape)
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Benthic communities
Digital photography
Image analysis
Hierarchical segmentation
description 9 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables An important aspect of marine research is to quantify the areal coverage of benthic communities. It is technically feasible to efficiently obtain images of marine environments at different depths and benthic habitats over large spatial and temporal scales. Currently, there is a large and growing library of digital images to analyze, representing a valuable benthic ecological archive. Benthic coverage is the basis of studies on biodiversity, characterization of communities and evaluation of changes over temporal and spatial scales. However, there is still a lack of automatic or semi-automatic analytical methods for deriving ecologically relevant data from these images. We introduce a software program named Seascape to obtain semi-automatically segmented images (patch outlines) from underwater photographs of benthic communities, where each individual patch (species/categories) is routinely associated to its area cover and perimeter. Seascape is an analog to the classical and better known discipline of landscape ecology approach, which focuses on the concept that communities can be observed as a patch mosaic at any scale. The process starts with a hierarchical segmentation, using a color space criteria adapted to the problem of segmenting complex benthic images. As an endproduct, we obtain a set of images ­segmented into classified homogenous regions at different resolution levels (hierarchical seg­mentation). To illustrate the versatility and capacity of Seascape, we analyzed 4 digital images from different habitats and depths: coral reefs (Pacific Ocean), coralligenous communities (NW Mediterranean Sea), deep-water coral reefs (NW Mediterranean Sea) and the Antarctic continental shelf (Weddell Sea). The development of this semi-automatic outline tool and its use for classification constitute an important step ­forward in the analysis and processing time of underwater seabed images at any scale This work was funded by the Medchange project (Agence National de la Recherche, France), ...
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author Teixidó, Nuria
Albajes-Eizagirre, Anton
Bolbo, Didier
Le Hir, Emilie
Demestre, Montserrat
Garrabou, Joaquim
Guigues, Laurent
Gili, Josep Maria
Piera, Jaume
Prelot, Thomas
Soria-Frisch, Aureli
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Albajes-Eizagirre, Anton
Bolbo, Didier
Le Hir, Emilie
Demestre, Montserrat
Garrabou, Joaquim
Guigues, Laurent
Gili, Josep Maria
Piera, Jaume
Prelot, Thomas
Soria-Frisch, Aureli
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title Hierarchical segmentation-based software for cover classification analyses of seabed images (Seascape)
title_short Hierarchical segmentation-based software for cover classification analyses of seabed images (Seascape)
title_full Hierarchical segmentation-based software for cover classification analyses of seabed images (Seascape)
title_fullStr Hierarchical segmentation-based software for cover classification analyses of seabed images (Seascape)
title_full_unstemmed Hierarchical segmentation-based software for cover classification analyses of seabed images (Seascape)
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