Enhancing Fish Auction with Deep Learning and Computer Vision: Automated Caliber and Species Classification
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The accurate labeling of species and size of specimens plays a pivotal role in fish auctions
conducted at fishing ports. These labels, among other relevant information, serve as determinants
of the objectivity of the auction preparation process, underscoring the indispensable nature of a
reliable labeling system. Historically, this task has relied on manual processes, rendering it vulnerable
to subjective interpretations by the involved personnel, therefore compromising the value of the
merchandise. Consequently, the digitization and implementation of an automated labeling system
are proposed as a viable solution to this ongoing challenge. This study presents an automatic system
for labeling species and size, leveraging pre-trained convolutional neural networks. Specifically,
the performance of VGG16, EfficientNetV2L, Xception, and ResNet152V2 networks is thoroughly
examined, incorporating data augmentation techniques and fine-tuning strategies. The experimental
findings demonstrate that for species classification, the EfficientNetV2L network excels as the most
proficient model, achieving an average F-Score of 0.932 in its automatic mode and an average
F-Score of 0.976 in its semi-automatic mode. Concerning size classification, a semi-automatic model
is introduced, where the Xception network emerges as the superior model, achieving an average
F-Score of 0.949.
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Jareño, J., Bárcena-González, G., Castro-Gutiérrez, J., Cabrera-Castro, R., & Galindo, P. L. (2024). Enhancing Fish Auction with Deep Learning and Computer Vision: Automated Caliber and Species Classification. In Fishes (Vol. 9, Issue 4, p. 133). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes9040133







