Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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755382 | Applied Acoustics | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The paper presents an approach to automated seabed classification that incorporates spatially coincident bathymetric and backscatter data collected in multibeam surveys. The classification algorithm is a self-organising artificial neural network that can be used as a rapid classifier of grids of bathymetry (and attributes such as slope and roughness) and backscatter strength (and textures), or in a mode that uses both datasets at beam level to construct high spatial resolution classifications that preserve angular information in the backscatter. The latter mode requires processing of backscatter angular responses in a manner consistent with the essential physics of acoustic scattering from the seafloor.
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Authors
Ivor Marsh, Colin Brown,