2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3123562
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Ontology-Assisted Expert System for Algae Identification With Certainty Factors

Abstract: Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) is one of nature's responses to nutrient enrichment in aquatic systems and increasingly occurs in coastal waters, such as in Lampung Bay and Jakarta Bay, Indonesia. HABs present environmental and fisheries management challenges due to their unpredictability, spatial coverage, and detrimental health effects to coastal organisms, including humans. Here, we propose an automated algae species identification system assisted and validated by expert judgment. The system uses ontology as guid… Show more

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“…Tested on 60 samples of 20 common harmful algal bloom (HAB) species in Lampung Bay and Jakarta Bay, Indonesia, the system achieved an accuracy of 73.33% and high agreement with expert identification on six algae species. This system could be used as an alternative tool for rapid algal identification or as part of an early warning system for HABs [22].…”
Section: Expert Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tested on 60 samples of 20 common harmful algal bloom (HAB) species in Lampung Bay and Jakarta Bay, Indonesia, the system achieved an accuracy of 73.33% and high agreement with expert identification on six algae species. This system could be used as an alternative tool for rapid algal identification or as part of an early warning system for HABs [22].…”
Section: Expert Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, HAB data and visual information are used to validate HAB events and later as data sources for HAB early warning information for the local community as well as regional and national mitigation of HABs. In addition, Algies, an expert system, has also been developed by Setiawan et al (2021) using an ontology of algae to speed up the identification process of algae that causes HABs. Alboom and Algies are expected to provide government, community, researchers, and other stakeholder institutions regarding HAB events in Indonesia and other countries to speed up decision-making in detecting hazard indications and mitigating the effects of HABs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%