Blue w(AI)ve: SeaDeep Case Study

Perspectives | Sep 5, 2024

Learn how our Blue w(AI)ve Accelerator program supported SeaDeep, which develops AI to map, monitor, and explore the ocean, in this case study produced by our partners at Northeastern Institute's AI Solutions Hub.

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Photo Credit: Austin Bumpus, Institute for Experiential AI at Northeastern University.

The underwater environment is so complex, and there are a lot of factors that affect the data: how much sunlight is reaching the area you're imaging, what flashlight you’re using, the turbidity of the water. In order for your AI to scale across the globe in different ocean environments, you have to collect and process a lot of different kinds of data.

Shishir Rao Co-Founder and CTO, SeaDeep

We recruited from a stellar international group of startups who all had a vested interest in the Gulf of Maine and the unique resources we offer to help move their companies to the next phase of growth. With each company, we experienced a pull toward the AI projects, and also the ability to gain access to scientists, sector-specific investors, industry, and the opportunity to engage with ecosystem partners and test products and services on the water.

Lucy Barrett Senior Manager, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, GMRI

The Blue w(AI)ve program showcases how Northeastern University's Roux Institute and Institute for Experiential AI can partner with high-growth startups to solve climate challenges. The significant progress made during the program was a direct result of the AI development projects facilitated by the AI Solutions Hub.

Benjamin Chesler Director of Venture Creation and Acceleration, Roux Institute

The Blue w(AI)ve program exemplifies the power of partnership with internal and external teams, showcasing Northeastern’s commitment to core innovation. It blends state-of-the-art AI techniques, business strategies, and sustainability practices to develop next-generation marine technology, positioning Maine at the forefront of this Blue Economy w(AI)ve (pun intended).

James Shanahan, Ph.D. Director of AI Solutions Hub

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Photo Credit: Austin Bumpus, Institute for Experiential AI at Northeastern University.

When people talk about AI challenges, they often talk about architectural challenges, but one of the biggest challenges is access to quality data. Without quality data, you can't build powerful AI solutions.

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Shishir Rao Co-Founder and CTO, SeaDeep

A lot of the AI that you see deployed now are trained using ground truth data, or there is an easy way to create ground truth data. But that isn’t true in the underwater environment.

Shishir Rao Co-Founder and CTO, SeaDeep

It was a constant back and forth of us talking with them and trying to think about the challenges we are facing and how we can come up with solutions. They thought deeply about our challenges and what we could achieve with AI. It was really hands-on and a great experience.

Shishir Rao Co-Founder and CTO, SeaDeep

We started by thinking about unsupervised learning with respect to hyperspectral images: what's out there, and what's the state of the art? Then we considered the solutions SeaDeep had already developed, and we combined those things to make something novel.

Shishir Rao Co-Founder and CTO, SeaDeep

The AISH team helped us accelerate our ability to ground truth the data, because you can imagine if we had to manually go and label every single pixel and say 'this is sand, this is coral,' that's a very daunting task.

Shishir Rao Co-Founder and CTO, SeaDeep

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Northeastern has extensive resources, and being able to pull from all of those resources for such a complex task was huge. The team they can bring to the table, along with the product development that SeaDeep can bring, paved the way for a natural collaboration.

Shishir Rao Co-Founder and CTO, SeaDeep

When you're only working with your clients on one problem, you tend to get tunnel vision. The early work discussing what we could build together gave us an opportunity to think about adjacent applications to what we're currently working on and how we can leverage Northeastern's expertise to build something really important. That is what working with an external group brought to the table.

Shishir Rao Co-Founder and CTO, SeaDeep

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