The Cyborg Astrobiologist: Scouting Red Beds for Uncommon Features with Geological Significance
Patrick C. McGuire, Enrique Diaz-Martinez, Jens Ormo, Javier, Gomez-Elvira, Jose A. Rodriguez-Manfredi, Eduardo Sebastian-Martinez, Helge, Ritter, Robert Haschke, Markus Oesker, Joerg Ontrup

TL;DR
The Cyborg Astrobiologist is a wearable system capable of real-time geological feature detection, successfully identifying uncommon interest points in field images with a 68% agreement rate with human geologists.
Contribution
This work demonstrates a wearable computer vision system that autonomously identifies geologically interesting features in the field, advancing automated geological exploration tools.
Findings
Successfully identified uncommon features in geological imagery
Achieved 68% concurrence with human geologists
Demonstrated real-time operation in field conditions
Abstract
The `Cyborg Astrobiologist' (CA) has undergone a second geological field trial, at a red sandstone site in northern Guadalajara, Spain, near Riba de Santiuste. The Cyborg Astrobiologist is a wearable computer and video camera system that has demonstrated a capability to find uncommon interest points in geological imagery in real-time in the field. The first (of three) geological structures that we studied was an outcrop of nearly homogeneous sandstone, which exhibits oxidized-iron impurities in red and and an absence of these iron impurities in white. The white areas in these ``red beds'' have turned white because the iron has been removed by chemical reduction, perhaps by a biological agent. The computer vision system found in one instance several (iron-free) white spots to be uncommon and therefore interesting, as well as several small and dark nodules. The second geological structure…
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