Dr. Bodine, i.e. "Cam", is a researcher in the Coastal Sediments, Hydrodynamics, and Engineering Lab at the University of Delaware. He develops accessible tools and processes which facilitate data-driven management and conservation of aquatic resources. He the primary developer of the PING Ecosystem, a collection of open-source tools that convert fishfinders into scientific instruments. At the heart of the ecosystem is PINGMapper, an open-source software for processing large data sets from fishfinders and generating substrate maps with deep neural network segmentation models. Cam has expertise in coding, GIS analysis, and hydrographic data processing and mapping. He is interested in continuing to develop expertise, tools, and research that inform discovery and management of aquatic environments.
Postdoctoral Researcher
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University of Delaware
- Lewes, DE
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01:21
(UTC -04:00) - https://cameronbodine.github.io/
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1623-3920
- @bodine_cs
- in/cameronbodine
- @cameronbodine.bsky.social
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PINGMapper
PINGMapper PublicOpen-source interface for processing recreation-grade side scan sonar datasets and reproducibly mapping benthic habitat
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PINGInstaller
PINGInstaller PublicLight-weight application for installing PING ecosystem (PINGMapper, etc.)
Python 2
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PINGWizard
PINGWizard PublicLight-weight interface for running PING ecosystem (PINGMapper, etc.)
Python 2
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