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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2015. Robust Methods for the Analysis of Images and Videos for Fisheries Stock Assessment: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18986.
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Workshop Agenda

DAY 1: MAY 16, 2014

8:00 a.m. Welcome, Introductions, and Overview
 
 

Opening Remarks and Meeting Overview

 

Rama Chellappa, University of Maryland, College Park, Workshop Planning Committee Chair

 

Richard Merrick, National Marine Fisheries Service

 
8:15 Setting the Stage
 

Session Chairs: Rick Methot, NOAA Fisheries
Rama Chellappa, University of Maryland, College
Park, Workshop Planning Committee Chair

 
 

Overview of NMFS’s Strategic Initiative

 

Benjamin Richards, Chair of the Strategic Initiative

 

Types of Data Used in Fishery Stock Assessments

 

Allan Hicks, NOAA

 

Overview of Computer Vision

 

Ruzena Bajcsy, University of California, Berkeley

 

Overview of Sampling in Space and Time

 

Steven Thompson, Simon Fraser University

 
 

Q&A and Open Discussion

 
Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2015. Robust Methods for the Analysis of Images and Videos for Fisheries Stock Assessment: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18986.
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10:15 Overview of Multi-Modal Sensing
 

Session Chair: Nicholas Makris, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 
 

Fisheries Perspective of Multi-Modal Sensing

 

Dvora Hart, Northeast Fisheries Science Center

 

Synergistic Acoustic and Optic Observation and Estimation

 

Jules Jaffe, University of California, San Diego

 

Low Frequency Acoustic Imaging for Large Area Surveys

 

Nicholas Makris, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

Seafloor Laser Imaging Techniques

 

Fraser Dalgleish, Florida Atlantic University

 
 

Q&A and Open Discussion

 
12:15 p.m. Lunch Keynote
  Demetri Terzopoulos, University of California, Los Angeles, to speak on artificial life simulations and the cross over with fisheries modeling
 
1:15 Image Processing and Detection
 

Session Chair: Chuck Stewart, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

 
 

Introduction to Fisheries Data Pre-Processing

 

Clay Kunz, Google

 

Underwater Robotic Platforms and Imaging

 

Hanumant Singh, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

 

Underwater Tele-Immersion: Potential and Challenges

 

Ruzena Bajcsy, University of California, Berkeley

 

Underwater Imaging and Detection

 

Chuck Stewart, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

 
 

Q&A and Open Discussion

 
3:30 Multi-Object Tracking
 

Session Chair: Mubarak Shah, University of Central Florida

 
 

Multi-Object Multi-View Tracking

 

Margrit Betke, Boston University

 

Crowd Tracking and Group Action Recognition

 

Mubarak Shah, University of Central Florida

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2015. Robust Methods for the Analysis of Images and Videos for Fisheries Stock Assessment: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18986.
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Tracking in the Ocean, Vehicles and Fish
 

Jules Jaffe, University of California, San Diego

 

Shape and Behavior-Encoded Tracking

 

Ashok Veeraraghavan, Rice University

 
 

Q&A and Open Discussion

DAY 2: MAY 17, 2014

8:30 a.m. Shape and Motion Analysis
 

Session Chair: Hui Cheng, SRI International

 
  Overview: How Sizing Is Currently Done in Fisheries (by hand and optically)
 

Elizabeth Clarke, NOAA Fisheries

 

Shape Analysis

 

Anuj Srivastava, Florida State University

 

Behavioral Analysis and Action Recognition

 

Anthony Hoogs, Kitware

 

DoD Work on Tracking and Classifying

 

Hui Cheng, SRI International

 

Shape and Pattern Theory into Medical Informatics

 

Michael Miller, Johns Hopkins University

 
 

Q&A and Open Discussion

 
10:45 Identification and Classification
 

Session Chair: David Jacobs, University of Maryland, College Park

 
 

Classifying Leaves Using Shape

 

David Jacobs, University of Maryland, College Park

 

Classifying Birds

 

Serge Belongie, Cornell Tech

 

Tracking Vehicles in Large-Scale Aerial Video of Urban Areas

 

Gunasekaran S. Seetharaman, Air Force Research Laboratory

 

Automatic Analysis of Benthic Reef Images

 

David Kriegman, University of California, San Diego

 
 

Q&A and Open Discussion

 
Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2015. Robust Methods for the Analysis of Images and Videos for Fisheries Stock Assessment: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18986.
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12:30 p.m. Lunch Keynote
 

Concetto Spampinato, Università di Catania (Italy), to talk about Fish4Knowledge

 
1:30 Conclusions and Strategies Going Forward
 
  Panel Discussion:
 

Rama Chellappa, University of Maryland, College Park

 

Hui Cheng, SRI International

 

Ned Cyr, NOAA Fisheries

 

David Jacobs, University of Maryland, College Park

 

Nicholas Makris, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

Benjamin Richards, NOAA Fisheries

 

Mubarak Shah, University of Central Florida

 

Chuck Stewart, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

 
2:30 Summary and Next Steps
 
 

Comments from the Planning Committee and Sponsor

 

Rama Chellappa, University of Maryland, College Park, Workshop Planning Committee Chair

 

Ned Cyr, NOAA Fisheries

 
3:00 Workshop Adjourns
Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2015. Robust Methods for the Analysis of Images and Videos for Fisheries Stock Assessment: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18986.
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The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is responsible for the stewardship of the nation's living marine resources and their habitat. As part of this charge, NMFS conducts stock assessments of the abundance and composition of fish stocks in several bodies of water. At present, stock assessments rely heavily on human data-gathering and analysis. Automatic means of fish stock assessments are appealing because they offer the potential to improve efficiency and reduce human workload and perhaps develop higher-fidelity measurements. The use of images and video, when accompanies by appropriate statistical analyses of the inferred data, is of increasing importance for estimating the abundance of species and their age distributions.

Robust Methods for the Analysis of Images and Videos for Fisheries Stock Assessment is the summary of a workshop convened by the National Research Council Committee on Applied and Theoretical Statistics to discuss analysis techniques for images and videos for fisheries stock assessment. Experts from diverse communities shared perspective about the most efficient path toward improved automation of visual information and discussed both near-term and long-term goals that can be achieved through research and development efforts. This report is a record of the presentations and discussions of this event.

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