Aquacultural Engineering

Papers
(The H4-Index of Aquacultural Engineering is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Deep learning-based appearance features extraction for automated carp species identification183
Design of water quality monitoring system for aquaculture ponds based on NB-IoT81
A modified YOLOv3 model for fish detection based on MobileNetv1 as backbone67
Prediction of dissolved oxygen in pond culture water based on K-means clustering and gated recurrent unit neural network47
Research of dissolved oxygen prediction in recirculating aquaculture systems based on deep belief network46
Fish freshness categorization from eyes and gills color features using multi-class artificial neural network and support vector machines43
Typical hydrodynamic models for aquaculture nets: A comparative study under pure current conditions43
Increased sulfate availability in saline water promotes hydrogen sulfide production in fish organic waste36
Evaluating fish feeding intensity in aquaculture with convolutional neural networks33
Recent advances in intelligent recognition methods for fish stress behavior32
Development of a cloud-based IoT monitoring system for Fish metabolism and activity in aquaponics28
Hydrodynamic performance of a semi-submersible offshore fish farm with a single point mooring system in pure waves and current27
An adaptive method of damage detection for fishing nets based on image processing technology24
Taxonomic and functional profiling of nitrifying biofilms in freshwater, brackish and marine RAS biofilters23
An improved YOLOv3 algorithm to detect molting in swimming crabs against a complex background22
Electrochemical ammonia removal and disinfection of aquaculture wastewater using batch and flow reactors incorporating PtRu/graphite anode and graphite cathode21
Hydrogen peroxide oxygenation and disinfection capacity in recirculating aquaculture systems21
Life cycle assessment of aquaculture systems: Does burden shifting occur with an increase in production intensity?19
Using Chlorella vulgaris and iron oxide nanoparticles in a designed bioreactor for aquaculture effluents purification18
Start-up of a “zero-discharge” recirculating aquaculture system using woodchip denitrification, constructed wetland, and sand infiltration18
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