Redefining Diver x ROV Collaborations with AI Diver Tracking

This technology from QYSEA reportedly marks the world's first technology applying AI for underwater robot diver tracking, serving as a crucial safety measure and reliable diving companion By Abi Wylie / 09 Feb 2024

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Redefining Diver x ROV Collaborations with AI Diver Tracking
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QYSEA has unveiled its AI Diver Tracking technology, a cutting-edge feature that leverages QYSEA’s proprietary AI underwater image filtering algorithm and advanced visual recognition technology. 

Identifying a diver’s movements, it conducts real-time automatic analysis, achieving precise underwater visual tracking and monitoring. This reportedly marks the world’s first technology applying AI for underwater robot diver tracking, serving as a crucial safety measure and reliable diving companion.

Traditional underwater robot and diver collaboration face complexities, requiring frequent manual operations. QYSEA pioneers the AI Diver Tracking Function, simplifying control through intelligent algorithms, enabling real-time tracking, and enhancing operational efficiency.

The AI Diver Tracking Function finds applications in underwater engineering, ecological conservation, emergency rescue, underwater events, and leisure, aiming to mark a new era in intelligent underwater safety.

Key Features

Solo Dive Capture, Varied Perspectives: In single-person mode, the FIFISH intelligently tracks a diver, capturing diverse angles—side, rear, top, and bottom—with varied poses, seamlessly adapting to different environments.

Dynamic Group Shots, Expansive Views: In multi-person mode, the FIFISH ROV frames multiple divers for consistent monitoring. As the team disperses, the FIFISH retreats for clear visibility; during synchronized swimming, it adeptly follows from behind, leads from the front, or captures engaging side views of the group.

Real-time Monitoring, Synchronized Transmission: AI Diver Tracking supports real-time monitoring, synchronizing underwater and surface views. Activate the QYSEA FIFISH APP, connect to the ROV, and enable the function for easy tracking of diver movements.

Five Key Application Scenarios

Underwater Engineering: AI Diver Tracking ensures continuous monitoring of divers in underwater engineering, providing real-time updates on their measurements. Enhancing life safety in challenging underwater environments, it synchronizes footage for onshore personnel.

Marine Conservation: During underwater conservation efforts, AI Diver Tracking locks onto multiple divers, offering stable tracking and support for initiatives like marine debris cleanup.

Search & Rescue: Focusing on rescue personnel, AI Diver Tracking ensures real-time follow-ups, confirms search and rescue situations, and enhances overall efficiency by transmitting underwater information to onshore personnel.

Underwater Events: In underwater competitions, AI Diver Tracking captures participants’ rapid ascents and descents, ensuring their safety and enabling live event broadcasting.

Leisure & Entertainment: In AI Diver Tracking mode, the underwater robot becomes the perfect companion, capturing diverse angles and poses to follow and record the diver’s movements, creating memorable moments.

The AI Diver Tracking function will be available on January 15, 2024, as a free software upgrade for the FIFISH V-EVO Underwater Robot, with subsequent models to follow soon after. Join QYSEA as we unveil this innovative technology, inviting you to rediscover the sea in a safer, smarter way!

Posted by Abi Wylie Edited by Abigail Wylie, Editor and Copywriter experienced in digital media with a keen interest in ocean science technology. Connect & Contact

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