Computer vision for polar sciences ...
As the Arctic becomes a place of commerce and industry, operating safely and ecologically in the region is growing in importance. Vessels traveling in ice-covered waters must constantly maintain awareness of conditions in the immediate area as well as large-scale regional ice and weather conditions...
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Format: | Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis |
Language: | English |
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University of Delaware
2017
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.58088/q4mp-jr51 http://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/21748 |
Summary: | As the Arctic becomes a place of commerce and industry, operating safely and ecologically in the region is growing in importance. Vessels traveling in ice-covered waters must constantly maintain awareness of conditions in the immediate area as well as large-scale regional ice and weather conditions to ensure the safety of the craft, its cargo and its crew. One of the key ways of doing this is by standardized visual observation. Many ice-going vessels are equipped with a variety of camera systems including thermal imagers and CCTV cameras. While these cameras are often used in support of the vessel and their operation, humans are kept in the loop. As commerce and exploration in the Arctic increases, better techniques are needed for extracting pertinent information, visualizing key data, and interaction. ☐ In this work I present a few imaging systems used in polar regions, and a series of techniques for extracting high level information from these systems. This work is aimed at assisting in decision-making for ... |
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