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A new otolith image contour descriptor based on partial reflection

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES
Volume 89, Issue 3-4, Pages 579-590

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10641-010-9700-3

Keywords

Contour descriptors; Elliptic Fourier descriptors; Shape analysis; Feature extraction

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In this paper we propose a new contour descriptor for reconstructing fish otolith contours that uses half the number of coefficients needed by the classical elliptical Fourier descriptors (EFDs) for the same accuracy. The efficiency of the proposed shape descriptor has been tested with two different species, Liza aurata and Liza ramada, belonging to the family Mugilidae (http://aforo.cmima.csic.es), and two populations (from the USA and Canada) of the family Merlucciidae. These groups are characterized by high similarity between species; therefore, accurate, detailed shape analyses of their otoliths can help to identify and discriminate morphologically close species or different populations. For comparative purposes the descriptor was also tested with specimens of Mullus barbatus (Family Mullidae). For a certain number of coefficients (<50) the new descriptor clearly outperforms the reconstruction accuracy of the EFD.

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