121 results on '"Williams, Kresimir"'
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2. The design of a camera-based fisheries-independent survey for untrawlable habitat in the Gulf of Alaska
3. Modifying a pelagic trawl to better retain small Arctic fishes
4. Climate-driven changes in the timing of spawning and the availability of walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) to assessment surveys in the Gulf of Alaska
5. UNDERWATER STEREO-CAMERA SURVEY METHODOLOGY FOR ESTIMATING DENSITY AND SIZE OF NORTHERN ABALONE (HALWTIS KAMTSCHATKANA)
6. Underwater Fish Tracking for Moving Cameras based on Deformable Multiple Kernels
7. A Feature Learning and Object Recognition Framework for Underwater Fish Images
8. Tracking Live Fish from Low-Contrast and Low-Frame-Rate Stereo Videos
9. Diel vertical migration in Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes personatus)—a pelagic forage fish associated with benthic substrates
10. Automated measurements of fish within a trawl using stereo images from a Camera-Trawl device (CamTrawl)
11. The potential effects of substrate type, currents, depth and fishing pressure on distribution, abundance, diversity, and height of cold-water corals and sponges in temperate, marine waters
12. The Open-source Camera Trap for Organism Presence and Underwater Surveillance (OCTOPUS)
13. Validation and improvement of species distribution models for structure-forming invertebrates in the eastern Bering Sea with an independent survey
14. Automatic Fish Segmentation and Recognition for Trawl-Based Cameras
15. Quantifying the behavior of fish in response to a moving camera vehicle by using benthic stereo cameras and target tracking
16. An underwater stereo-camera trap
17. Den-Associated Behavior of Octopus rubescens Revealed by a Motion-Activated Camera Trap System
18. SUPERVISED AND UNSUPERVISED FEATURE DESCRIPTORS FOR ERROR-RESILIENT UNDERWATER LIVE FISH RECOGNITION
19. Corrigendum to: “Species and size selectivity of two midwater trawls used in an acoustic survey of the Alaska Arctic” (Deep-Sea Res. II 135 (2017) 40–50)
20. Use of manned submersible and autonomous stereo-camera array to assess forage fish and associated subtidal habitat
21. Data-mining previous surveys to improve walleye pollock target strength estimates
22. Development, growth, and yolk utilization of hatchery-reared red snapper Lutjanus campechanus larvae
23. Use of stereo camera systems for assessment of rockfish abundance in untrawlable areas and for recording pollock behavior during midwater trawls
24. Using acoustics to estimate the fish-length selectivity of trawl mesh
25. Length-selective retention of walleye pollock, Theragra chalcogramma, by midwater trawls
26. A novel design for sampling benthic zooplankton communities in disparate Gulf of Alaska habitats using an autonomous deep-water plankton pump
27. Estimating habitat-specific abundance and behavior of several groundfishes using stationary stereo still cameras in the southern California Bight
28. Automated tracking of fish in trawls using the DIDSON (Dual frequency IDentification SONar)
29. Automated Analysis of Underwater Imagery: Accomplishments, Products, and Vision
30. A method for computing volumetric fish density using stereo cameras
31. Measuring the in situ tilt orientation of fish and zooplankton using stereo photogrammetric methods
32. Development of stereo camera methodologies to improve pelagic fish biomass estimates and inform ecosystem management in marine waters
33. Results of the 2014 underwater camera survey of the eastern Bering Slope and outer shelf
34. Sebastes stereo image analysis software
35. Selectivity ratio: A useful tool for comparing size selectivity of multiple survey gears
36. Validation of deep-sea coral and sponge distribution models in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska
37. An Open-Source Platform for Underwater Image and Video Analytics
38. Species and size selectivity of two midwater trawls used in an acoustic survey of the Alaska Arctic
39. Shrinking Encoding with Two-Level Codebook Learning for Fine-Grained Fish Recognition
40. Closed-Loop Tracking-by-Detection for ROV-Based Multiple Fish Tracking
41. Underwater Fish Tracking for Moving Cameras Based on Deformable Multiple Kernels
42. A Feature Learning and Object Recognition Framework for Underwater Fish Images
43. Effect of underwater lighting on observations of density and behavior of rockfish during camera surveys
44. Validation of deep-sea coral and sponge distribution models in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska.
45. Examining influences of environmental, trawl gear, and fish population factors on midwater trawl performance using acoustic methods
46. Advances in Methods for Marine Mammal and Fish Stock Assessments: Thermal Imagery and CamTrawl
47. Recognizing live fish species by hierarchical partial classification based on the exponential benefit
48. Underwater Fish Tracking for Moving Cameras Based on Deformable Multiple Kernels.
49. Automatic Fish Segmentation and Recognition for Trawl-Based Cameras
50. Supervised and Unsupervised Feature Extraction Methods for Underwater Fish Species Recognition
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