Abstract

Sub-bottom profiler (SBP) measurements play a very important role in marine pipeline detection and checking. However, sometimes because of bad sea conditions and complex underwater environments, only poor SBP images can be obtained. Pipeline recognition based on a poor SBP image manually is tedious and has low accuracy. In this article, based on the specific hyperbola shapes caused by pipelines on SBP images, a novel method to detect the marine pipelines automatically and robustly is presented. Two main steps are used. First, a comprehensive edge extraction method is proposed, which includes line-like structure enhancement and preliminary edge extraction, local phase calculation and phase edge extraction, final edge extraction, as well as edge processing. By applying this method, interference such as reverberation can be eliminated, and fine hyperbola edges can be obtained. Second, by referencing the theoretical hyperbola and using a buffer zone and a hyperbola contour consistency (HCC) criterion, the location of the pipeline can be determined robustly. This method was implemented and verified using data collected under real conditions. The results show that the proposed method is practicable.

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