Title :
Imaging sonar tracking of salmon for size and tail beat frequency
Author :
Kupilik, Matthew ; Petersen, Todd
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Alaska Anchorage Anchorage, Anchorage, AK, USA
Abstract :
In order to set sustainable harvest limits on anadro-mous fish, fishery managers require a method for estimating return numbers of individual species. As seasonal migration times of several returning species may overlap, simple fish counts are insufficient. This paper presents an algorithm for tracking fish crossing an insonified area using an extended Gaussian mixture probability hypothesis density filter as well as analyzing both their lengths and the frequency of their tail beats. The combination of the two provides a useful estimate of the return size of a given fish species when combined with seasonal return timing. The algorithm is tested against data collected using a dual frequency imaging sonar on the Kenai River in Alaska and compares favorably to estimates made by manual inspection and sub-sampling.
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; aquaculture; mixture models; radar imaging; sonar tracking; Alaska; Gaussian mixture probability hypothesis density filter; Kenai River; anadromous fish; fish tracking; fishery managers; salmon; sonar tracking; sustainable harvest; Acoustics; Frequency estimation; Marine animals; Signal processing algorithms; Sonar; Target tracking; Acoustic Signal Processing; Machine Vision; Sonar Applications; Tracking Loops;
Conference_Titel :
Signal and Information Processing (GlobalSIP), 2014 IEEE Global Conference on
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
DOI :
10.1109/GlobalSIP.2014.7032297