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Center for Research-based Innovation

CRIMAC will improve and automate the interpretation of data and images from modern broadband acoustics on research vessels and fishing boats by using cruises and experimental field research, artificial intelligence, drones and inspection technology.

About CRIMAC

CRIMAC will improve and automate the interpretation of data and images from modern broadband acoustics on research vessels and fishing boats by using cruises and experimental field research, artificial intelligence, drones and inspection technology.

News

News

CRIMAC og GOOS seminar

19.11.2024

Our article on USV about fisheries acoustics has given us the opportunity to present ourselves to the Global Ocean Observing System network. 

PH.D. seminar - Matematisk institutt

28.10.2024

Ph.d.-candidate Ahmet Pala gives a seminar on self-selected topic: "Clustering with Gaussian Mixture Models and K-Means"

Time: Friday, November 01 at 10:15
Location: Auditorium 4, UiB

SFI CRIMAC Workshop Explores Big Data Processing for Fisheries Acoustics

30.09.2024

SFI CRIMAC hosted an open workshop focused on data processing methods for large volumes of plankton and fisheries acoustics data.

Visiting scientists in CRIMAC

20.09.2024

Victor and Isabel have been guest researchers at CRIMAC this summer. They are both professors of Acoustics at the Polytechnic University of Valencia.  

CRIMAC on ICES Annual Science Conference

20.09.2024

 CRIMAC contributed whit 3 presentations on the 2024 ICES Annual Science Conference.

PhD Student from CRIMAC attends the National Mathematicians Meeting 2024

20.09.2024

Ahmet Pala, a PhD student in Applied Mathematics at the University of Bergen and part of the CRIMAC project, recently participated in the National Mathematicians Meeting 2024, held at Soria Moria Hotel in Oslo.

Echo sounder upgrade opens new frontiers in Ocean Science

21.06.2024

Ocean Science specialist Kongsberg Discovery is strengthening its industry-leading EK80 echo-sounder product family with unprecedented wide-band low-frequency capability that will enable customers across Governments, Academia, and Industry to gain a much more detailed picture of the ocean environment than has previously been possible, amid an increasing focus on sustainable management of the oceans.  

CRIMAC PhD student presents a new annotation-free method in acoustic target classification

14.06.2024

On June 6, 2024, CRIMAC PhD student Ahmet Pala delivered a presentation titled "Annotation-Free Feature Learning for Improved Acoustic Target Classification" at the SFI Visual Intelligence seminar.

Keynote presentation at the IMDIS conference

07.06.2024

Nils Olav Handegard held the keynote presentation at the second day of the International Conference on Marine Data and Information Systems (IMDIS) in Bergen May 27th to 29th .

Funded by

The Research Concil of Norway, industrial partners and Institute of Marine Research

Led by

Institute of Marine Research

Time span

01. October 2020 - 30. September 2028

Industrial partners

Kongsberg Maritime, Scantrol, Scantrol Deep Vision, CodeLab Bergen, Norway Royal Salmon, Liegruppen fiskeri and Eros.

Research partners

NORCE, Norwegian Computing Center og University of Bergen

Collaborators

IMR

The Institute of Marine Research is one of the largest marine research institutes in Europe with approximately one thousand employees. Our main activities are monitoring, research, and advice for the marine environment. 

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UiB

The University of Bergen (UiB) is among the world leading universities in the marine area. UiB participates in CRIMAC by three departments: the Department of Biology, the Department of Physics and Technology, and the Department of Mathematics. 

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Norce

NORCE is an independent research institute with around 750 employees that undertakes research for both the public and the private sector. NORCE has a long tradition for cooperation with IMR, UiB and KM within the topic of SFI CRIMAC, due to a strong competence within acoustics and data science.  

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CRIMAC

CRIMAC will improve and automate the interpretation of data and images from modern broadband acoustics on research vessels and fishing boats by using cruises and experimental field research, artificial intelligence, drones and inspection technology.

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Simrad

Kongsberg Maritime (KM) is a Norwegian based technology company with a diversified portfolio of products and services that spans applications from the deepest oceans to the space. With over 7 300 employees and an installation base of more than 30 000 vessels worldwide the company is positioned in both traditional and new ocean based industries.

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Deep Vision

Deep Vision is located in the Sandviken harbour of Bergen, Norway. It operates from the same office location as Scantrol, maintaining close ties with the know-how developed at Scantrol over a number of years delivering advanced control systems to fisheries, marine research, and offshore industries.  

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Norwegian Computing Center

The Norwegian Computing Center (NR) conducts research and is one of Europe's largest environments within statistical modeling and machine learning. We carry out research assignments for Norwegian and international business, the public sector and within national and international research programs, with a vision to contribute with research that is used and seen. 

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Lie Gruppen

Liegruppen, located in Øygarden outside the city of Bergen has been in the fishing industry for more than 120 years. Liegruppen has throughout its history always had a strong focus on development and innovation in fisheries as well as in vessel construction.

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Codelab

CodeLab is a small software company specializing in advanced software development for marine science, energy sector, and health. 

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Scantrol

Scantrol AS and Scantrol Deep Vision AS are located in Bergen, Norway. Scantrol has delivered control systems to trawls and cranes all over the world for more than three decades and has an extensive experience with developing technology for the marine research and trawl fisheries markets. 

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SalMar Aker Ocean

Salmar ASA is a Norwegian aquaculture company listed on the Oslo Euronext. Our product is Atlantic salmon, and we have aquaculture activities in Norway, Scotland, and the Westfjords of Iceland. Salmar is the world's second-largest producer of Atlantic salmon. In 2022, Salmar delivered 193,700 tons of salmon. 

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