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Seabed with species identified by image analysis.
The SUBSIM analysis tool can be used to identify marine species in underwater images and films.
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SUBSIM - new digital tool to inventory and monitor the sea

Research
Sustainability and environment
Science and Information Technology

Welcome to a presentation of the new digital tool SUBSIM - Swedish national platform for subsea image analysis. SUBSIM can be used to analyse large amounts of biological data in underwater images and films, for example in research and environmental monitoring. During the day we will present the technology behind, user support and possible applications.

Seminar,
Workshop
Date
9 Apr 2024
Time
09:00 - 14:30
Number of seats
50
Cost
No cost.
Registration deadline
29 March 2024

Good to know
We address marine researchers, conservationists, authorities and others.
Organizer
University of Gothenburg
Registration is closed.

Pogramme

08.30-09.00 Check in

09.00-09.30 Welcome and Introduction
Torsten Linders / Matthias Obst, Göteborgs universitet

09.30-10.00 Technical architecture
Jurie Germishuys, Combine

10.00-10.30 User support 
Emil Burman, Göteborgs universitet

10.30-11.00 Coffee and cake 

11.00-12.00 Applications
Victor Anton, Wildlife.ai

12.00-13.00 Lunch break

13.00-13.30 SUBSIM data products
to be announced

13.30-14.00 Sustainability
Matthias Obst, Göteborgs universitet

14.00-14.30 Outlook, feedback & survey
to be announced

SUBSIM is being developed in a collaboration between the University of Gothenburg, Wildlife.ai, Combine, Swedish Geological Survey and BeGeospatial. The work is funded by Formas, the Swedish Research Council and Vinnova through the Ocean Data Factory project.