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Ifremer in association with the SEM Noveltis (Labège, France) developed a web-based application linked with a structured database. The software is built as a game with dedicated missions. The goal of each mission is to annotate a series of images extracted from archived video sequences coming from our deep-sea observatories. The annotation tool has been developed and was officially launched in March 2017 through French media and international scientists network (Interridge, Deep-sea biology society). The first public mission attracted more than four hundred active participants and led to the annotation of more than fifteen thousand images. This document presents the preliminary results.
 
Ifremer in association with the SEM Noveltis (Labège, France) developed a web-based application linked with a structured database. The software is built as a game with dedicated missions. The goal of each mission is to annotate a series of images extracted from archived video sequences coming from our deep-sea observatories. The annotation tool has been developed and was officially launched in March 2017 through French media and international scientists network (Interridge, Deep-sea biology society). The first public mission attracted more than four hundred active participants and led to the annotation of more than fifteen thousand images. This document presents the preliminary results.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
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