A diver-operated hyperspectral imaging and topographic surveying system for automated mapping of benthic habitats

Abstract We developed a novel integrated technology for diver-operated surveying of shallow marine ecosystems. The HyperDiver system captures rich multifaceted data in each transect: hyperspectral and color imagery, topographic profiles, incident irradiance and water chemistry at a rate of 15–30 m2...

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Main Authors: Arjun Chennu, Paul Färber, Glenn De’ath, Dirk de Beer, Katharina E. Fabricius
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-08-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-07337-y
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spelling doaj-4a3c703405294fc68f6ee953333e90472020-12-08T02:46:03ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-08-017111210.1038/s41598-017-07337-yA diver-operated hyperspectral imaging and topographic surveying system for automated mapping of benthic habitatsArjun Chennu0Paul Färber1Glenn De’ath2Dirk de Beer3Katharina E. Fabricius4Max Planck Institute for Marine MicrobiologyMax Planck Institute for Marine MicrobiologyAustralian Institute for Marine ScienceMax Planck Institute for Marine MicrobiologyAustralian Institute for Marine ScienceAbstract We developed a novel integrated technology for diver-operated surveying of shallow marine ecosystems. The HyperDiver system captures rich multifaceted data in each transect: hyperspectral and color imagery, topographic profiles, incident irradiance and water chemistry at a rate of 15–30 m2 per minute. From surveys in a coral reef following standard diver protocols, we show how the rich optical detail can be leveraged to generate photopigment abundance and benthic composition maps. We applied machine learning techniques, with a minor annotation effort (<2% of pixels), to automatically generate cm-scale benthic habitat maps of high taxonomic resolution and accuracy (93–97%). The ability to efficiently map benthic composition, photopigment densities and rugosity at reef scales is a compelling contribution to modernize reef monitoring. Seafloor-level hyperspectral images can be used for automated mapping, avoiding operator bias in the analysis and deliver the degree of detail necessary for standardized environmental monitoring. The technique can deliver fast, objective and economic reef survey results, making it a valuable tool for coastal managers and reef ecologists. Underwater hyperspectral surveying shares the vantage point of the high spatial and taxonomic resolution restricted to field surveys, with analytical techniques of remote sensing and provides targeted validation for aerial monitoring.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-07337-y
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Paul Färber
Glenn De’ath
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Katharina E. Fabricius
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Paul Färber
Glenn De’ath
Dirk de Beer
Katharina E. Fabricius
A diver-operated hyperspectral imaging and topographic surveying system for automated mapping of benthic habitats
Scientific Reports
author_facet Arjun Chennu
Paul Färber
Glenn De’ath
Dirk de Beer
Katharina E. Fabricius
author_sort Arjun Chennu
title A diver-operated hyperspectral imaging and topographic surveying system for automated mapping of benthic habitats
title_short A diver-operated hyperspectral imaging and topographic surveying system for automated mapping of benthic habitats
title_full A diver-operated hyperspectral imaging and topographic surveying system for automated mapping of benthic habitats
title_fullStr A diver-operated hyperspectral imaging and topographic surveying system for automated mapping of benthic habitats
title_full_unstemmed A diver-operated hyperspectral imaging and topographic surveying system for automated mapping of benthic habitats
title_sort diver-operated hyperspectral imaging and topographic surveying system for automated mapping of benthic habitats
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Abstract We developed a novel integrated technology for diver-operated surveying of shallow marine ecosystems. The HyperDiver system captures rich multifaceted data in each transect: hyperspectral and color imagery, topographic profiles, incident irradiance and water chemistry at a rate of 15–30 m2 per minute. From surveys in a coral reef following standard diver protocols, we show how the rich optical detail can be leveraged to generate photopigment abundance and benthic composition maps. We applied machine learning techniques, with a minor annotation effort (<2% of pixels), to automatically generate cm-scale benthic habitat maps of high taxonomic resolution and accuracy (93–97%). The ability to efficiently map benthic composition, photopigment densities and rugosity at reef scales is a compelling contribution to modernize reef monitoring. Seafloor-level hyperspectral images can be used for automated mapping, avoiding operator bias in the analysis and deliver the degree of detail necessary for standardized environmental monitoring. The technique can deliver fast, objective and economic reef survey results, making it a valuable tool for coastal managers and reef ecologists. Underwater hyperspectral surveying shares the vantage point of the high spatial and taxonomic resolution restricted to field surveys, with analytical techniques of remote sensing and provides targeted validation for aerial monitoring.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-07337-y
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