Abstract : Osculatory surfaces were initially developed to study mobile sandy bedforms dynamics. In a static framework, this technique turns out to be a powerful tool for extracting the shape of the objects present on the seafloor. Their ability to extract natural and anthropogenic features of different sizes is presented in this paper.
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Nathalie Debese, Jean Jacq. Underwater objects extraction and analysis. Canadian Hydrographic Conference 2020, Feb 2020, Québec, Canada. ⟨hal-02508985⟩