Title of article
Textural analyses of multibeam sonar imagery from Stanton Banks, Northern Ireland continental shelf
Author/Authors
Ph. Blondel، نويسنده , , O. G?mez Sichi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
10
From page
1288
To page
1297
Abstract
The mapping of marine habitats mainly relies on acoustic techniques and there is a clear need for reliable classification methods supplementing the interpreter with as much quantitative information as possible. This article presents textural analyses of multibeam sonar imagery from Stanton Banks, on the continental shelf off Northern Ireland. TexAn, originally developed for the textural analysis of sidescan sonar imagery, was tested over an area of ∼72 km2 surveyed in 2005 by the European MESH project. The multibeam imagery is affected by several artefacts, including strong uncorrected angular variations in some tracks, and the acquisition of some tracks with very different aspects. The results from unsupervised classification of the imagery, using K-Means, match well the interpretations that can be made using concurrent bathymetric data and visual observations acquired in a later cruise. Textural analyses successfully detect faint trawlmarks and distinguish between the different types of seafloor, including variations within sediments, rocky outcrops and gullied terrains.
Keywords
Multibeam imagery , Seafloor classification , Acoustic textures
Journal title
Applied Acoustics
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Applied Acoustics
Record number
1171279
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