William I. Atlas

William I. Atlas

Jun 28, 2022

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Making headway with sonar training data!

Sending a hearty thanks out to our project supporters for the work you have all enabled. To date, a technician with the Haida Fishery Program has reviewed >380 hours of continuous sonar files, and labelled 306 fish. As this dataset continues to grow it is being used to train a computer-vision model for automated sonar counting and measurement of fish. More updates to come!!!


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About This Project

Wild salmon are central to cultures & ecosystems in British Columbia but are under unprecedented climate stress with increasing variability in returns. Computer-vision is revolutionizing data processing and analysis, but rural & Indigenous people have rarely been included in the scoping and development of these tools. Working with Haida Nation and computer scientists at SFU we will use computer-vision to automate salmon counting for Indigenous-led management.

Blast off!

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