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Understanding and mitigating the problem of highlights in remote sensing with application to coastal surveying


Funder Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Recipient Organization University of East Anglia
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Sep 30, 2022
End Date Sep 29, 2026
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Student; Supervisor
Data Source UKRI Gateway to Research
Grant ID 2734399
Grant Description

Scientific Background

In our increasingly digitized world, computer vision technology plays a crucial role in a multitude of sectors, from agriculture to coastal monitoring. However, these systems often struggle in environments with the problem of glare (areas where signal is lost due e.g. to strong highlights). This presents a significant challenge in real-world applications, leading to inaccuracies in environment classification and other essential tasks.

Our project, in collaboration with the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS), seeks to tackle this problem head-on, aiming to develop advanced glare-tolerant processing algorithms that will greatly enhance computer vision capabilities. This timely research aims to bridge the gap between human visual competences and computer vision systems, a pioneering step towards increased accuracy and efficiency in sectors reliant on land and coastal surveying.

Research Methodology

The project will follow a comprehensive, hands-on research approach. The student involved will undergo training in measurement and calibration techniques, which will be applied to enhance vision systems used for remotely piloted aircraft. They will work closely with CEFAS to produce an annotated image set, identifying the same material where there is and is not glare.

There will be a focus of bodies of water. The primary focus will be to extend and adapt glater-tolerant measurement techniques for the unique challenges posed by farm surveying and coastal monitoring. By incorporating Near Infrared (NIR) technology, the project will explore innovative ways to improve visual perception in high glare environments.

The research will take place both at the lab and in the field, offering a diverse and enriching experience. Training

In addition to gaining experience in cutting-edge computer vision research, the student will develop a robust set of skills in several key areas. They will receive training in the fundamentals of measurement and sensor calibration and get hands-on experience with field deployment of RPA (remotely piloted aircraft) systems. Through the development and implementation of algorithms, they will hone their programming and data analysis skills.

They will also be exposed to interdisciplinary collaboration, working closely with professionals from agritech, geophysics, ecology, and computational science sectors. Their scientific research skills will be enhanced through the production of academic papers and contribution to public domain source code. This project offers a unique springboard for a future inter-disciplinary career in the AgriFoRwArdS area, providing a rich blend of theoretical knowledge and practical, industry-relevant experience.

Join us as we redefine the frontiers of computer vision technology, paving the way for more accurate, efficient, and reliable environmental surveying solutions. Your participation could help shape the future of agricultural and coastal monitoring systems, making a lasting impact on these crucial sectors.

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University of East Anglia

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