DocumentCode
138755
Title
Topographic visual analytics of multibeam dynamic SONAR data
Author
Rice, Iain ; Lowe, Daniel
Author_Institution
NCRG, Aston Univ., Birmingham, UK
fYear
2014
fDate
8-9 Sept. 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
This paper considers the problem of low-dimensional visualisation of very high dimensional information sources for the purpose of situation awareness in the maritime environment. In response to the requirement for human decision support aids to reduce information overload (and specifically, data amenable to inter-point relative similarity measures) appropriate to the below-water maritime domain, we are investigating a preliminary prototype topographic visualisation model. The focus of the current paper is on the mathematical problem of exploiting a relative dissimilarity representation of signals in a visual informatics mapping model, driven by real-world sonar systems. A realistic noise model is explored and incorporated into non-linear and topographic visualisation algorithms building on the approach of [9]. Concepts are illustrated using a real world dataset of 32 hydrophones monitoring a shallow-water environment in which targets are present and dynamic.
Keywords
geophysical signal processing; hydrophones; marine systems; mathematical analysis; oceanographic techniques; signal representation; sonar signal processing; below-water maritime domain; dissimilarity signal representation; human decision support aid; hydrophone; information overload reduction; inter-point relative similarity; low-dimensional visualisation problem; maritime environment; mathematical problem; multibeam dynamic SONAR data; nonlinear algorithm; prototype topographic visualisation model; realistic noise model; shallow-water environment; situation awareness; sound navigation and ranging; very high dimensional information source; visual informatics mapping model; Data models; Data visualization; Mathematical model; Noise; Probabilistic logic; Sonar; Vectors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Sensor Signal Processing for Defence (SSPD), 2014
Conference_Location
Edinburgh
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SSPD.2014.6943326
Filename
6943326
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