JOIV : International Journal on Informatics Visualization
Vol 6, No 3 (2022)

Combination of Feature Extractions for Classification of Coral Reef Fish Types Using Backpropagation Neural Network

Luther Alexander Latumakulita (Sam Ratulangi University, North Sulawesi, Indonesia)
I Nyoman Gede Arya Astawa (Politeknik Negeri Bali, Bali, Indonesia)
Vitrail Gloria Mairi (Sam Ratulangi University, North Sulawesi, Indonesia)
Fajar Purnama (Udayana University, Bali, Indonesia)
Aji Prasetya Wibawa (Universitas Negeri Malang, Malang, East Java, Indonesia)
Nida Jabari (Palestine Technical University Kadoorie, Palestine)
Noorul Islam (Kanpur Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Sep 2022

Abstract

Feature extraction is important to obtain information in digital images, where feature extraction results are used in the classification process. The success of a study to classify digital images is highly dependent on the selection of the feature extraction method used, from several studies providing a combination of feature extraction solutions to produce a more accurate classification.  Classifying the types of marine fish is done by identifying fish based on special characteristics, and it can be through a description of the shape, fish body pattern, color, or other characteristics. This study aimed to classify coral reef fish species based on the characteristics contained in fish images using Backpropagation Neural Network (BPNN) method. Data used in this research was collected directly from Bunaken National Marine Park (BNMP) in Indonesia. The first stage was to extract shape features using the Geometric Invariant Moment (GIM) method, texture features using Gray Level Co-occurrence Matrix (GLCM) method, and color feature extraction using Hue Saturation Value (HSV) method. The third value of feature extraction was used as input for the next stage, namely the classification process using the BPNN method. The test results using 5-fold cross-validation found that the lowest test accuracy was 85%, the highest was 100%, and the average was 96%. This means that the intelligent model derived from the combination of the three feature extraction methods implemented in the BPNN training algorithm is very good for classifying coral reef fish.

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Journal Info

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joiv

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

Description

JOIV : International Journal on Informatics Visualization is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to interchange for the results of high quality research in all aspect of Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Technology and Visualization. The journal publishes state-of-art ...