A labeled data set of underwater images of fish and crab species from five mesohabitats in Puget Sound WA USA
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Published:2023-11-13
Issue:1
Volume:10
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ISSN:2052-4463
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Container-title:Scientific Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sci Data
Author:
Farrell Dara M.ORCID, Ferriss Bridget, Sanderson Beth, Veggerby Karl, Robinson Lauren, Trivedi Anusua, Pathak Shreyaan, Muppalla Sreya, Wang Jane, Morris Dan, Dodhia Rahul
Abstract
AbstractThe sustainable management of fisheries and aquaculture requires an understanding of how these activities interact with natural fish populations. GoPro cameras were used to collect an underwater video data set on and around shellfish aquaculture farms in an estuary in the NE Pacific from June to August 2017 and June to August 2018 to better understand habitat use by the local fish and crab communities. Images extracted from these videos were labeled to produce a data set that is suitable for use in training computer vision models. The labeled data set contains 77,739 images sampled from the collected video; 67,990 objects (fishes and crustaceans) have been annotated in 30,384 images (the remainder have been annotated as “empty”). The metadata of the data set also indicates whether a physical magenta filter was used during video collection to counteract reduced visibility. These data have the potential to help researchers address system-level and in-depth regional shellfish aquaculture questions related to ecosystem services and shellfish aquaculture interactions.
Funder
NOAA National Oceanographic Partnership Program NOAA Office of Aquaculture Grant UW | Washington Sea Grant, University of Washington Microsoft AI for Good
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Library and Information Sciences,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Computer Science Applications,Education,Information Systems,Statistics and Probability
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