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Fish Detection AI, Optic and Sonar-trained Object Detection Models

The Fish Detection AI project aims to improve the efficiency of fish monitoring around marine energy facilities to comply with regulatory requirements. Despite advancements in computer vision, there is limited focus on sonar images, identifying small fish with unlabeled data, and ...
Slater, K. et al Water Power Technology Office
Jun 25, 2014
12 Resources
0 Stars
Curated

The PNNL-TUNAMELT Dataset for Automated Detection around Marine Energy Devices

This labeled dataset released in the publication "PNNL-TUNAMELT: Towards automating the detection of interactions with marine energy devices" consists of 107451 labeled, acoustic camera video frames capturing marine life interactions around an underwater tidal turbine. The video f...
Nowak, T. et al Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Jun 01, 2025
2 Resources
1 Stars
Awaiting curation

Underwater Target Detection Software Demonstration on the RivGen Turbine

This repository includes data, object detection models, and processing scripts necessary to evaluate the accuracy of the object detection models created for the underwater target detection software demonstration on the RivGen turbine project and to reproduce the performance metric...
Joslin, J. et al MarineSitu
Dec 17, 2024
2 Resources
1 Stars
Curated

Fish Detection AI, sonar image-trained detection, counting, tracking models

The Fish Detection AI project aims to improve the efficiency of fish monitoring around marine energy facilities to comply with regulatory requirements. Despite advancements in computer vision, there is limited focus on sonar images, identifying small fish with unlabeled data, and ...
Gutstein, S. et al Water Power Technology Office
Aug 25, 2024
6 Resources
0 Stars
Curated

TEAMER: CalWave UMaine 2021 Tank Testing

This is the data submission to the teamer report for RFTS 1 (request for technical support) during which tank testing at UMaine W2 tank occurred. This submission includes the relevant information and recorded data of CalWave's UMaine wave tank testing conducted under TEAMER Reques...
Boerner, T. CalWave Power Technologies Inc.
Apr 01, 2021
1 Resources
0 Stars
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RM3 Wave Tank Validation Model

An approximately 1/75th scale point absorber wave energy absorber was built to validate the testing systems of a 16k gallon single paddle wave tank. The model was build based on the RM3 design and incorporated a linear position sensor, a force transducer, and wetness detection sen...
Candon, C. and Fao, R. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Jul 31, 2023
3 Resources
0 Stars
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Turbine Lander, Sequim Bay (2023-2024) Environmental Observations and Data

The Turbine Lander, a small-scale (1.19 m x 0.85 m) veritical-axis, cross-flow turbine was deployed in the Inlet to Sequim Bay, Washington for 141 days from October 2023 to March 2024. Throughout the deployment an Adaptable Monitoring Package equipped with an acoustic Doppler curr...
Bassett, C. and Cotter, E. University of Washington Applied Physics Lab
Feb 07, 2024
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