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Deploying a Computer Vision Model Based on YOLOv8 Suitable for Drones in the Tuna Fishing and Aquaculture Industryopen access

Authors
Pham, Duc-AnhHan, Seung-Hun
Issue Date
May-2024
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
aquaculture industry; computer vision model; drones; tuna; YOLOv8
Citation
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering , v.12, no.5
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Journal Title
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
Volume
12
Number
5
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/70755
DOI
10.3390/jmse12050828
ISSN
2077-1312
2077-1312
Abstract
In recent years, the global tuna fishing and aquaculture industry has encountered significant challenges in balancing operational efficiency with sustainable resource management. This study introduces an innovative approach utilizing an advanced computer vision model, PA-YOLOv8, specifically adapted for drones, to enhance the monitoring and management of tuna populations. PA-YOLOv8 leverages the capabilities of YOLOv8, a state-of-the-art object detection system known for its precision and speed, tailored to address the unique demands of aerial surveillance in marine environments. Through comprehensive modifications including downsampling techniques, feature fusion enhancements, and the integration of the Global Attention Module (GAM), the model significantly improves the detection accuracy of small and juvenile tuna within complex aquatic landscapes. Experimental results using the Tuna dataset from Roboflow demonstrate marked improvements in detection metrics such as precision, recall, and mean average precision (mAP), affirming the model’s effectiveness. This study underscores the potential of integrating cutting-edge technologies like UAVs and computer vision in promoting sustainable practices in the aquaculture sector, setting a new standard for technological applications in environmental and resource management. The advancements presented here provide a scalable and efficient solution for real-time monitoring, contributing to the long-term sustainability of marine ecosystems. © 2024 by the authors.
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