High-Accuracy Real-Time Fish Detection Based on Self-Build Dataset and RIRD-YOLOv3
Wenkai Wang,
Bingwei He,
Liwei Zhang and
Xin Dong
Complexity, 2021, vol. 2021, 1-8
Abstract:
To better detect fish in an aquaculture environment, a high-accuracy real-time detection model is proposed. An experimental dataset was collected for fish detection in laboratory aquaculture environments using remotely operated vehicles. To overcome the inaccuracy of the You Only Look Once v3 (YOLOv3) algorithm in underwater farming environment, a suitable set of hyperparameters was obtained through multiple sets of experiments. Then, a real-time image recovery algorithm is applied before YOLOv3 to reduce the effects of both noise and light on images whilst keeping the real-time capability, leading to a mean average precision of 0.85 and frame rate of 17.6 fps, respectively. Finally, compared with the base detection model using only the YOLOv3 algorithm, the enhanced detection model presented results in a reduction of miss detection rate from 23% to only 9% across different environments and with the detection accuracy of the target in different environments being improved from 8% to 37%.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1155/2021/4761670
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