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Cleaning Our Oceans with Edge AI

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The crisis of ocean plastic pollution demands innovative solutions, and Brad's team at Ozone Technologies is answering the call with cutting-edge AI technology. Their collaboration with The Ocean Cleanup has yielded a remarkable system that's transforming how we detect and map marine debris.
At the heart of this solution is ADIS (Autonomous Debris Imaging System) – a compact, rugged camera powered by edge AI that mounts to merchant vessels traveling across our oceans. Using sophisticated computer vision models running on NXP i.MX 8M Plus processors, these devices scan the water's surface, distinguishing tiny pieces of floating plastic from wave crests even in challenging marine conditions.
What makes this approach revolutionary is its scalability. Rather than requiring dedicated research vessels, ADIS piggybacks on existing shipping routes, creating an expanding network of detection points across global waters. The system operates completely autonomously, requiring minimal power and no continuous internet connection. It stores detection data onboard, uploading it only when ships return to port.
The technical challenges overcome by Brad's team are impressive – from waterproofing the hardware to withstand immersion and pressure spray to developing specialized tracking algorithms that can differentiate persistent floating debris from transient wave patterns. Perhaps most remarkable is how they've simplified deployment with fool-proof installation instructions that require no technical expertise from ship crews.
This mapping data serves a critical purpose, helping The Ocean Cleanup optimize their System 3 recovery operations in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Their massive 2.2km floating barrier (nicknamed "Josh") funnels debris into collection zones, but knowing where to deploy is essential for efficiency. ADIS provides that critical intelligence.
Beyond mapping, we're seeing the completion of a virtuous cycle as recovered plastic finds new life through creative recycling – including limited-edition Coldplay vinyl records made from ocean plastic. Want to see more innovations tackling our planet's pressing environmental challenges? Join us at the upcoming AJI Foundation Summit in Austin or explore edgifoundation.org/events for opportunities to connect with leaders in this space.

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Chapters

1. Cleaning Our Oceans with Edge AI (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to AJI Foundation Blueprints (00:00:29)

3. Upcoming Industry Events Preview (00:01:25)

4. Introducing Brad and Ocean Cleanup Project (00:04:01)

5. Ozone Technologies' AI-Defined Spatial Perception (00:05:12)

6. Ocean Cleanup's Environmental Mission (00:09:17)

7. ADIS: Autonomous Debris Imaging System (00:13:23)

8. Technical Challenges of Marine Detection (00:18:18)

9. ADIS Hardware and Edge AI Implementation (00:21:43)

10. Data Collection and ML Operations (00:29:16)

11. System Deployment and Ocean Mapping Results (00:39:14)

12. System 3 Recovery Operation Demo (00:47:04)

13. Future Plans and Creative Plastic Recycling (00:49:31)

14. Q&A Session (00:50:41)

38 episodes

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The crisis of ocean plastic pollution demands innovative solutions, and Brad's team at Ozone Technologies is answering the call with cutting-edge AI technology. Their collaboration with The Ocean Cleanup has yielded a remarkable system that's transforming how we detect and map marine debris.
At the heart of this solution is ADIS (Autonomous Debris Imaging System) – a compact, rugged camera powered by edge AI that mounts to merchant vessels traveling across our oceans. Using sophisticated computer vision models running on NXP i.MX 8M Plus processors, these devices scan the water's surface, distinguishing tiny pieces of floating plastic from wave crests even in challenging marine conditions.
What makes this approach revolutionary is its scalability. Rather than requiring dedicated research vessels, ADIS piggybacks on existing shipping routes, creating an expanding network of detection points across global waters. The system operates completely autonomously, requiring minimal power and no continuous internet connection. It stores detection data onboard, uploading it only when ships return to port.
The technical challenges overcome by Brad's team are impressive – from waterproofing the hardware to withstand immersion and pressure spray to developing specialized tracking algorithms that can differentiate persistent floating debris from transient wave patterns. Perhaps most remarkable is how they've simplified deployment with fool-proof installation instructions that require no technical expertise from ship crews.
This mapping data serves a critical purpose, helping The Ocean Cleanup optimize their System 3 recovery operations in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Their massive 2.2km floating barrier (nicknamed "Josh") funnels debris into collection zones, but knowing where to deploy is essential for efficiency. ADIS provides that critical intelligence.
Beyond mapping, we're seeing the completion of a virtuous cycle as recovered plastic finds new life through creative recycling – including limited-edition Coldplay vinyl records made from ocean plastic. Want to see more innovations tackling our planet's pressing environmental challenges? Join us at the upcoming AJI Foundation Summit in Austin or explore edgifoundation.org/events for opportunities to connect with leaders in this space.

Send us a text

Support the show

Learn more about the EDGE AI FOUNDATION - edgeaifoundation.org

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Cleaning Our Oceans with Edge AI (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to AJI Foundation Blueprints (00:00:29)

3. Upcoming Industry Events Preview (00:01:25)

4. Introducing Brad and Ocean Cleanup Project (00:04:01)

5. Ozone Technologies' AI-Defined Spatial Perception (00:05:12)

6. Ocean Cleanup's Environmental Mission (00:09:17)

7. ADIS: Autonomous Debris Imaging System (00:13:23)

8. Technical Challenges of Marine Detection (00:18:18)

9. ADIS Hardware and Edge AI Implementation (00:21:43)

10. Data Collection and ML Operations (00:29:16)

11. System Deployment and Ocean Mapping Results (00:39:14)

12. System 3 Recovery Operation Demo (00:47:04)

13. Future Plans and Creative Plastic Recycling (00:49:31)

14. Q&A Session (00:50:41)

38 episodes

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