Meet MBARI: The Video Lab is the team at the heart of our stunning deep-sea video
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- Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
- In 36 years of deep-sea discoveries, MBARI’s remotely operated vehicles have completed more than 7,300 successful dives and recorded approximately 29,000 hours of deep-sea footage. The MBARI Video Lab team is at the heart of this treasure trove of visual data. This video archive includes more than 10 million observations about what we see on video-animals, behaviors, interactions, geological features, marine debris, and more-along with location, depth, and surrounding habitat characteristics.
Video is a powerful tool for studying the ocean. Cameras on MBARI’s advanced underwater robots help our scientists discover remarkable new species, describe communities, and assess ocean health. We’ve amassed a unique archive of deep-sea video that’s essential for research groups across the institute and beyond. The Video Lab’s deep-sea experts comb through thousands of hours of footage with eagle eyes to identify and label animals and objects we film.
Recently MBARI has been piloting exciting new AI technology that will transform ocean exploration. The Video Lab is leveraging this visual data to train machine learning models to identify deep-sea animals with very promising results to date. Eventually, AI will support our team with more efficiently analyzing the ever-increasing stream of video collected by MBARI’s fleet of underwater robots.
MBARI’s video library is a rich repository for education and outreach too. The Video Lab works closely with the Science Communication Team to produce videos and create other content that utilizes these invaluable archives to tell compelling stories about our research.
We’re spotlighting various teams at MBARI to showcase the different ways we’re studying the largest environment on Earth. We hope this series inspires a new generation of ocean explorers. Dive in: mbari.co/MeetMBARI
Learn more about the Video lab on their team page: www.mbari.org/team/video-lab/
Video producer/editor: Dave Timko
Production team: Heidi Cullen, Madeline Go, Larissa Lemon, Kyra Schlining, Nancy Jacobsen Stout, Susan von Thun - Наука
MBARI is an excellent resource for laymen like myself to actually see the variety of life that exists in our planet's oceans. After seeing the sheer number of animals and how they are interconnected in a vast web of life that we never knew existed and how important they are to terrestrial life it becomes obvious that we must protect our oceans. Thanks for the work you do !
Editing videos for MBARI? Wow, what a dream job that would be!
Great to see how the footage gets used and is available for study all over the world. Thank you, keep doing what you do!
Thank you so much for sharing this with us and for all the work you put in to this. This is, by far, one of the most fascinating things I've seen.
Just described last week. And now this video giving information about the collection of data and preserving them. It’s so exciting. Greetings from the Netherlands
Thank you for all your hard work! Your videos are phenomenal! So very interesting, beautiful, and unique! I enjoy the so very much, and they can be long or short, and are still so AMAZING! 📹⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Nice to meet you, my good neighbors, it’s nice to see what is in these buildings, very grateful for your work.
Thanks for the view behind the scene, Sort of a dream job
God bless you all at MBARI and thank you for the great work you do peeps.
I'm very happy to meet the crew of experts behind the scenes! Thank you very much. I hope you collaborate DeepseaOddities here on RUclips, as it is a superb channel for deep sea life 💜🦑💚
Awesome video. So great to see the amazing scientists behind the scenes!
Thanks, Kevin!! 😄
Amazing work!! I love these videos❤❤❤
Nice to see these denizens in their native habitat
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Thank you beloved team.
About 5 annotations per minute of video. That is detailed. based on 10M annotations on 30K hours of video
Wow. Takes video logging to the next level!
Although, I'm just going to throw it out there: you ever want to do a side channel of chill music and chill aquatic life in the deeper pelagic zones I would be all over it and click every advert. Well, not all because I'd be blissed out. :)
We have a Deep RelaxOcean playlist! Check it out: ruclips.net/p/PL8y7x0SoYxpeAECm1ikEbJv3_qFlLyz-b&si=E9ATZ4QDfKCTfXS-
@@MBARIvideo OMG!!! Really!!!!??? *fangirl screams*
Taylor Swift, eat your heart out!
Systematic approach from day one is always â labour intensive endeavour, but worthwhile later.
Thanks for the work all you great people do at MBARI
I can't begin to thank you enough.
My 2 current favorite deep sea creatures are the barreleye fish, both the forward and especially the top facing eyes fish, and the bioluminescent jellies.
what's the organism on 2:57 :O
That is a harp sponge! Learn more: www.mbari.org/animal/harp-sponge/
@@MBARIvideothank you so much !!
@@MBARIvideo that was cool, is there a public library of these videos?
Всё это можно организовать одному в двухкомнатной квартире без всяких дорогих софт программ. И хранить на DVD.
Should add a note to any AI tagged images simply so if it does get it wrong, you've not poisoned the work of actual humans and have to do the whole thing again
At this point, the AI is proposing identifications and our annotators are validating all of them. Someday, the AI may make annotations for us, but we are still training the models.
Yall did 4500 dives
And haven't seen shit from the last 500,000 years
No ruins
No buildings
No bodies
No statues
No castles
No weapons
No ships
No new RELEVANT LIFE FORMS
Waste of MONEY AND TIME
No, the waste of money and time was on your so-called education. What a maroon.