Abstract
The semantic segmentation of marine images makes it easier to describe seafloor scenes and track marine organisms. However, creating human-annotated datasets for image segmentation requires significant time and effort. Therefore, this study proposes a semisupervised learning approach that combines the mean-teacher model and U-Net architecture for segmenting seafloor images obtained from the Philippines. The proposed method performs segmentation for categories, including corals, sea urchins, sea stars, and seagrass. Traditional manual labelling methods are used for coral, sea urchins, and sea stars. For the seagrass category, which is challenging to label manually, we used the K-means clustering algorithm to obtain corresponding labelled datasets based on the characteristics of such images and evaluated the feasibility. Compared with the U-Net-based supervised method, the semi-supervised method used in this study achieved good results and accuracy values, even with fewer labelled images.
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