An AI-Powered Autonomous Underwater System for Sea Exploration and Scientific Research
Almazrouei, Hamad, Nasseri, Mariam Al, Alzaabi, Maha
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Traditional sea exploration faces significant challenges due to extreme conditions, limited visibility, and high costs, resulting in vast unexplored ocean regions. This paper presents an innovative AI-powered Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) system designed to overcome these limitations by automating underwater object detection, analysis, and reporting. The system integrates YOLOv12 Nano for real-time object detection, a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) (ResNet50) for feature extraction, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) for dimensionality reduction, and K-Means++ clustering for grouping marine objects based on visual characteristics. Furthermore, a Large Language Model (LLM) (GPT-4o Mini) is employed to generate structured reports and summaries of underwater findings, enhancing data interpretation. The system was trained and evaluated on a combined dataset of over 55,000 images from the DeepFish and OzFish datasets, capturing diverse Australian marine environments. Experimental results demonstrate the system's capability to detect marine objects with a mAP@0.5 of 0.512, a precision of 0.535, and a recall of 0.438. The integration of PCA effectively reduced feature dimensionality while preserving 98% variance, facilitating K-Means clustering which successfully grouped detected objects based on visual similarities. The LLM integration proved effective in generating insightful summaries of detections and clusters, supported by location data. This integrated approach significantly reduces the risks associated with human diving, increases mission efficiency, and enhances the speed and depth of underwater data analysis, paving the way for more effective scientific research and discovery in challenging marine environments.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-9-2025
- Country:
- Asia
- China (0.04)
- Middle East
- Saudi Arabia > Arabian Gulf (0.04)
- UAE > Abu Dhabi Emirate
- Abu Dhabi (0.04)
- Indian Ocean > Arabian Gulf (0.04)
- Oceania > Australia
- Western Australia (0.04)
- Pacific Ocean > North Pacific Ocean
- South China Sea (0.04)
- Asia
- Genre:
- Research Report > New Finding (0.88)
- Technology: