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Image analysis at the Institute of Marine Research, Norway

Noji, Thomas
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1993
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Abstract
Computer-aided analysis of images is a technology gaining importance and utilization in marine

science. Whereas analyses by eye are often tedious, slow and inaccurate, state-of-the-art image

analysis is rapid, accurate, permits operator intervention and produces data in the form of tables as

well as graphic presentations.

In addition to image-analytic expertise on otoliths at the institute's biological station at Flødevigen,

the Institute of Marine Research in Bergen has developed an image-analysis system called Zeus to

aid scientists in routine and specialized investigations. In its simplest form the system consists of a

Zeus computer, a Macintosh computer, a high-resolution monitor and high-resolution black-and-white

camera. Zeus is user-friendly, can be run in the laboratory or in the field and can analyze

images from video tapes, still photographs, computer pictures, directly from a camera or from

digitized images stored on diskette.

Zeus has been applied for objects ranging in size from bacteria to ice floes. Research includes

investigations on autotrophic as well as heterotrophic plankton, fish otoliths and swimming behavior,

bioturbation in sediments, seal sizing from aerial photography and even distribution of drift ice.

Development of applications continues.

The pinpose of this paper is to provide a brief description of the image-analysis system developed at

IMR, an overview of some of the major projects using Zeus, key findings and references for

additional reading.
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ICES
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ICES CM Documents;1993/L:75

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