Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Discovery and analysis of topographic features using learning algorithms: A seamount case study Andrew P. Valentine, Lara M. Kalnins, Jeannot Trampert

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/grl.50615/full

Abstract

Identifying and cataloging occurrences of particular topographic features are important but time-consuming tasks. Typically, automation is challenging, as simple models do not fully describe the complexities of natural features. We propose a new approach, where a particular class of neural network (the “autoencoder”) is used to assimilate the characteristics of the feature to be cataloged, and then applied to a systematic search for new examples. To demonstrate the feasibility of this method, we construct a network that may be used to find seamounts in global bathymetric data. We show results for two test regions, which compare favorably with results from traditional algorithms.

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