CVAug 26, 2023

Evaluating Deep Learning Assisted Automated Aquaculture Net Pens Inspection Using ROV

arXiv:2308.13826v15 citationsh-index: 56
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This addresses labor-intensive and error-prone manual inspections in marine aquaculture, offering a practical automated solution.

The paper tackles the problem of automating aquaculture net pen inspection by developing a deep learning system for real-time defect detection using ROV video streams, achieving high accuracy in adverse underwater conditions.

In marine aquaculture, inspecting sea cages is an essential activity for managing both the facilities' environmental impact and the quality of the fish development process. Fish escape from fish farms into the open sea due to net damage, which can result in significant financial losses and compromise the nearby marine ecosystem. The traditional inspection system in use relies on visual inspection by expert divers or ROVs, which is not only laborious, time-consuming, and inaccurate but also largely dependent on the level of knowledge of the operator and has a poor degree of verifiability. This article presents a robotic-based automatic net defect detection system for aquaculture net pens oriented to on-ROV processing and real-time detection. The proposed system takes a video stream from an onboard camera of the ROV, employs a deep learning detector, and segments the defective part of the image from the background under different underwater conditions. The system was first tested using a set of collected images for comparison with the state-of-the-art approaches and then using the ROV inspection sequences to evaluate its effectiveness in real-world scenarios. Results show that our approach presents high levels of accuracy even for adverse scenarios and is adequate for real-time processing on embedded platforms.

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