GISA & IAG'i 2023

Presentation information

Oral presentation in IAG'i

Data

Sat. Oct 28, 2023 5:00 PM - 6:40 PM Room D (C-201 2nd floor of Bldg. C)

Chair: Satoshi Kubota (Kansai University)

5:40 PM - 6:00 PM

[D5-03] Marine Debris Monitoring and AI Application Optimization Plan by Geographic Characteristics and Research Devices

*BoRam Kim1, Cholyoung Lee1, Hynwoo Choi1, TaeHoon Kim1 (1. Korea Institute of Marine Science and Technology(KIOST))

Keywords:Marine Debris, AI, OSHW, Drone, Remote Sensing

As a problem arises with marine debris that is introduced into or discharged into the ocean and has harmful effects on the marine environment, research using various devices such as drones and CCTVs is being conducted. Considering the characteristics of marine debris distributed over a wide area, research based on remote sensing using artificial intelligence is currently underway. In this study, we compared and analyzed the optimal monitoring method for each research device and the use of artificial intelligence for efficient marine debris management. It is expected that it will be possible to establish a marine debris management plan tailored to the characteristics of each region by using different monitoring altitudes and cycles for each device and using appropriate artificial intelligence algorithms and analysis methods.