Spatio-temporal trajectory data modeling for fishing gear classification

Author:

Rodriguez-Albala Juan Manuel,Peña Alejandro,Melzi Pietro,Morales Aythami,Tolosana Ruben,Fierrez Julian,Vera-Rodriguez Ruben,Ortega-Garcia Javier

Abstract

AbstractInternational Organizations urge the protection of our oceans and their ecosystems due to their immeasurable importance to humankind. Since illegal fishing activities, commonly known as IUU fishing, cause irreparable damage to these ecosystems, concerned organisms are pushing to detect and combat IUU fishing practices. The automatic identification system allows to locate the position and trajectory of fishing vessels. In this study we address the task of detecting vessels’ fishing gears based on the trajectory behavior defined by GPS position data, a useful task to prevent the proliferation of IUU fishing practices. We present a new database including trajectories that span 7 different fishing gears and analyze these as in a time sequence analysis problem. We leverage from feature extraction techniques from the online signature verification domain to model vessel trajectories, and extract relevant information in the form of both local and global feature sets. We show how, based on these sets of features, the kinematics of vessels according to different fishing gears can be effectively classified using common supervised learning algorithms with accuracies up to $$90\%$$ 90 % . Furthermore, motivated by the concerns raised by several organizations on the adverse impact of bottom trawling on marine biodiversity, we present a binary classification experiment in which we were able to distinguish this kind of fishing gear with an accuracy of $$99\%$$ 99 % . We also illustrate in an ablation study the relevance of factors such as data availability and the sampling period to perform fishing gear classification. Compared to existing works, we highlight these factors, especially the importance of using sampling periods in the order of minutes instead of hours.

Funder

Ministerio de Universidades,Spain

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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