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Title: Asian Carp research
Post by: JWD2NF on February 02, 2015, 04:29:11 PM
I am currently using the hummingbird 1199 head unit paired with the 360 imaging for Asian carp research. I was curious if anyone knows of a method or software that would allow me to upload or insert one of our screen snapshots and quantify the returns seen based on brightness /pixels (or another method). End result I am looking for is a basic count on the returns, or “fishes” seen from the 360 image snapshot.
Title: Re: Asian Carp research
Post by: bigkahuna on February 02, 2015, 05:50:13 PM
I am currently using the hummingbird 1199 head unit paired with the 360 imaging for Asian carp research. I was curious if anyone knows of a method or software that would allow me to upload or insert one of our screen snapshots and quantify the returns seen based on brightness /pixels (or another method). End result I am looking for is a basic count on the returns, or “fishes” seen from the 360 image snapshot.


Have you tried "RoboRealm" ( http://www.roborealm.com/index.php (http://www.roborealm.com/index.php) )?  Pretty cool app and very inexpensive.  I'm considering using it for a marine plant population study.  RoboRealm has a "Blob_Count" function which would do what you want, but before you can use it you'll need to use the image processing functions to convert the fish images to "blobs".
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