CoDA: Interactive Segmentation and Morphological Analysis of Dendroid Structures Exemplified on Stony Cold-Water Corals
Kira Schmitt, J\"urgen Titschack, Daniel Baum

TL;DR
CoDA is a visual analytics tool that enables detailed investigation and analysis of the morphological development of dendroid coral colonies through segmentation, skeleton estimation, and interactive visualization.
Contribution
This paper introduces CoDA, a novel suite combining segmentation, error correction, and visualization for studying coral colony morphology and development.
Findings
First to estimate coral skeleton trees from segmentation data
Enables quantitative analysis of coral ontogeny and branching patterns
Facilitates large-scale morphological studies of dendroid corals
Abstract
Herein, we present CoDA, the Coral Dendroid structure Analyzer, a visual analytics suite that allows for the first time to investigate the ontogenetic morphological development of complex dendroid coral colonies, exemplified on three important framework-forming dendroid cold-water corals: Lophelia pertusa (Linnaeus, 1758), Madrepora oculata (Linnaeus, 1758), and Goniocorella dumosa (Alcock, 1902). Input to CoDA is an initial instance segmentation of the coral polyp cavities (calices), from which it estimates the skeleton tree of the colony and extracts classical morphological measurements and advanced shape features of the individual corallites. CoDA also works as a proofreading and error correction tool by helping to identify wrong parts in the skeleton tree and providing tools to quickly correct these errors. The final skeleton tree enables the derivation of additional information…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMarine and coastal plant biology · Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies · Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
MethodsCorrelation Alignment for Deep Domain Adaptation · Visual Analytics
