Close-range remote sensing-based detection and identification of macroplastics on water assisted by artificial intelligence: A review
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Close-range remote sensing-based detection and identification of macroplastics on water assisted by artificial intelligence: A review
Abstract
Detection and identification of macroplastic debris in aquatic environments is crucial to understand and counter the growing emergence and current developments in distribution and deposition of macroplastics. In this context, close-range remote sensing approaches revealing spatial and spectral properties of macroplastics are very beneficial. To date, field surveys and visual census approaches are broadly acknowledged methods to acquire information, but since 2018 techniques based on remote sensing and artificial intelligence are advancing. Despite their proven efficiency, speed and wide applicability, there are still obstacles to overcome, especially when looking at the availability and accessibility of data. Thus, our review summarizes state-of-the-art research about the visual recognition and identification of different sorts of macroplastics. The focus is on both data acquisition techniques and evaluation methods, including Machine Learning and Deep Learning, but resulting products and published data will also be taken into account. Our aim is to provide a critical overview and outlook in a time where this research direction is thriving fast. This study shows that most Machine Learning and Deep Learning approaches are still in an infancy state regarding accuracy and detail when compared to visual monitoring, even though their results look very promising.
Keywords: Deep learning; Machine learning; Macroplastic; Remote sensing; Spectral characteristics.
Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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