A preliminary application and its error estimates of a simple stereo-camera measure system for the far-sea fishery of Pacific saury

一种用于太平洋秋刀鱼远海渔业的简易立体相机测量系统的初步应用及其误差估计

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Abstract

Pacific saury is one of the most economically important species in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The management of this resource relies on precise input of biological data such as body length and is often hindered by a lack of such data on captured fish. This study explores the potential of electronic monitoring (EM) using off-the-shelf stereo cameras to overcome the challenges of collecting and measuring saury body length from the Pacific saury fishery. Using a calibrated WEEVIEW SID WV3000 3D camera, a total of 252 paired images with different shooting angles and distances were obtained for further measurement using Sebastes Stereo Image Analysis Software (SSIAS). The treatments for the measurement distance (MD) were 30 cm, 60 cm, and 100 cm, for the depression angle (DA) were 30°, 60°, and 90°, and for the position angle (PA) were 0°, 45°, and 315° (- 45°). An assistant calibration (AC) in the form of a 16 cm black ruler was also added used. The SSIAS measurement results indicated that the best measurement was obtained with 0° position angle, 90° depression angle, and 30 cm distance from the target fish. The use of AC in the SSIAS + AC measurement was proven to reduce the measurement error from 2.45 to 8.64% to - 1.86 to 0.01%. This study set the baseline for the application of EM on collecting saury body length and the use of AC has been proven to increase the measurement accuracy.

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