CVSep 21, 2022

Review On Deep Learning Technique For Underwater Object Detection

arXiv:2209.10151v122 citationsh-index: 4
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It provides an incremental overview for researchers and practitioners in marine science and underwater maintenance, but does not introduce new methods or results.

This paper reviews deep learning techniques for underwater object detection, addressing challenges like light scattering and absorption, and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of existing algorithms and datasets.

Repair and maintenance of underwater structures as well as marine science rely heavily on the results of underwater object detection, which is a crucial part of the image processing workflow. Although many computer vision-based approaches have been presented, no one has yet developed a system that reliably and accurately detects and categorizes objects and animals found in the deep sea. This is largely due to obstacles that scatter and absorb light in an underwater setting. With the introduction of deep learning, scientists have been able to address a wide range of issues, including safeguarding the marine ecosystem, saving lives in an emergency, preventing underwater disasters, and detecting, spooring, and identifying underwater targets. However, the benefits and drawbacks of these deep learning systems remain unknown. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the dataset that has been utilized in underwater object detection and to present a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of the algorithms employed for this purpose.

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