3D surface analysis of coral microatolls

Microatolls are coral colonies with living outer margins but flat, dead upper surfaces. Coral microatolls are also valuable paleo-sea-level indicators owing to both their vertical precision and the fact that they can grow and respond to sea level changes for decades to centuries, unlike other short...

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Main Author: Gautam, Rohan
Other Authors: Aron Meltzner
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Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1564522022-04-17T08:46:04Z 3D surface analysis of coral microatolls Gautam, Rohan Aron Meltzner Sourav Sen Gupta School of Computer Science and Engineering sg.sourav@ntu.edu.sg, meltzner@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Mathematics and analysis Engineering::Computer science and engineering Microatolls are coral colonies with living outer margins but flat, dead upper surfaces. Coral microatolls are also valuable paleo-sea-level indicators owing to both their vertical precision and the fact that they can grow and respond to sea level changes for decades to centuries, unlike other short-lived organisms. In addition, they also can be used to track tectonic changes associated with their area of growth. Studying microatolls is typically done by slabbing, an invasive process where a radial slice is obtained in order to study its annual growth bands. This is an invasive method. In this paper, we aim to lay a foundation for non-invasive analysis of coral properties by studying the 3d surface of the corals collected through LIDAR and photogrammetry techniques. The coral mesh is broken down into patches, and surface patch similarity is measured by comparing their corresponding embeddings, generated via a convolutional mesh autoencoder, which employs hexagonal convolutions in its routine. In addition, we perform detailed mathematical mesh analysis with ideas of incorporating smoother features obtained as a result into our autoencoder in the future. The results obtained are mostly human interpretable and lay the foundation for use of machine learning methodologies in studying coral surfaces. In addition, a multithreaded framework for speeding up the preprocessing needed by the mesh autoencoder is also presented. Bachelor of Science in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence 2022-04-17T08:46:04Z 2022-04-17T08:46:04Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Gautam, R. (2022). 3D surface analysis of coral microatolls. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156452 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156452 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Gautam, Rohan
3D surface analysis of coral microatolls
description Microatolls are coral colonies with living outer margins but flat, dead upper surfaces. Coral microatolls are also valuable paleo-sea-level indicators owing to both their vertical precision and the fact that they can grow and respond to sea level changes for decades to centuries, unlike other short-lived organisms. In addition, they also can be used to track tectonic changes associated with their area of growth. Studying microatolls is typically done by slabbing, an invasive process where a radial slice is obtained in order to study its annual growth bands. This is an invasive method. In this paper, we aim to lay a foundation for non-invasive analysis of coral properties by studying the 3d surface of the corals collected through LIDAR and photogrammetry techniques. The coral mesh is broken down into patches, and surface patch similarity is measured by comparing their corresponding embeddings, generated via a convolutional mesh autoencoder, which employs hexagonal convolutions in its routine. In addition, we perform detailed mathematical mesh analysis with ideas of incorporating smoother features obtained as a result into our autoencoder in the future. The results obtained are mostly human interpretable and lay the foundation for use of machine learning methodologies in studying coral surfaces. In addition, a multithreaded framework for speeding up the preprocessing needed by the mesh autoencoder is also presented.
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title 3D surface analysis of coral microatolls
title_short 3D surface analysis of coral microatolls
title_full 3D surface analysis of coral microatolls
title_fullStr 3D surface analysis of coral microatolls
title_full_unstemmed 3D surface analysis of coral microatolls
title_sort 3d surface analysis of coral microatolls
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156452
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