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Detection of Underwater Marine Plastic Debris Using an Augmented Low Sample Size Dataset for Machine Vision System: A Deep Transfer Learning Approach

Waste in aquatic environments devastates aquatic habitats and offers a tall environmental and economical risk. Machine Vision might play a role in resolving this issue by detecting and finally eliminating debris. Using an augmented low sample size from a publicly available collection of underwater p...

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Main Authors: Hipolito, Japhet C., Sarraga Alon, Alvin, Amorado, Ryndel V., Fernando, Maricel Grace Z., De Chavez, Poul Isaac C.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Waste in aquatic environments devastates aquatic habitats and offers a tall environmental and economical risk. Machine Vision might play a role in resolving this issue by detecting and finally eliminating debris. Using an augmented low sample size from a publicly available collection of underwater plastic waste, this research employed a YOLOv3 deep-learning system to visually recognize debris in realistic underwater environments. The detection model has a training and validation accuracy of 98.026 % and 94.582 %, respectively, according to the study's findings, with an mAP value of 98.15%. With its effectiveness in detecting underwater plastic waste, the recommended model is suitable for a variety of machine vision systems. The system has a 100% testing accuracy, with detection per frame accuracy ranging from 60.59% to 98.89%.
ISSN:2643-2447
DOI:10.1109/SCOReD53546.2021.9652703