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Attitude estimation from polarimetric cameras

2018

International audience; In the robotic field, navigation and path planning applications benefit from a wide range of visual systems (e.g. perspective cameras, depth cameras, catadioptric cameras, etc.). In outdoor conditions, these systems capture information in which sky regions cover a major segment of the images acquired. However, sky regions are discarded and are not considered as visual cue in vision applications. In this paper, we propose to estimate attitude of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) from sky information using a polarimetric camera. Theoretically , we provide a framework estimating the attitude from the skylight polarized patterns. We showcase this formulation on both simulate…

Cover (telecommunications)Computer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject020208 electrical & electronic engineeringPerspective (graphical)PolarimetryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION02 engineering and technologySkylightField (computer science)[SPI.AUTO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/AutomaticCatadioptric system[SPI.AUTO] Engineering Sciences [physics]/AutomaticSky0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingComputer visionArtificial intelligenceMotion planningbusiness[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingmedia_common[SPI.SIGNAL] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing
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Pitfalls on Postmortem Imaging: The Need of Blending Conventional and Virtual Autopsy on Burnt-Charred Body

2019

Joining forensic traditional autopsy and CT-MR postmortem virtual approach may assist forensic experts in adequate reconstruction of cause, manner, and way of death, significantly to find evidence of found wound/fracture and relative interpretation. Evaluation of criminal burning is often a difficult challenge in the view of misinterpretation of wound/fracture victims and usually poor case history of this criminal offense. In this scenario, a strong collaboration between imaging and classical forensic techniques is helpful.

Criminal offensebusiness.industryInterpretation (philosophy)Postmortem ctComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONMedicineComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGAutopsyMedical emergencybusinessmedicine.diseaseGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUS
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Automatic Extraction of Blood Vessels, Bifurcations and End Points in the Retinal Vascular Tree

2008

In this paper we present an effective algorithm for automated extraction of the vascular tree in retinal images, including bifurcations, crossovers and end-points detection. Correct identification of these features in the ocular fundus helps the diagnosis of important systematic diseases, such as diabetes and hypertension. The pre-processing consists in artefacts removal based on anisotropic diffusion filter. Then a matched filter is applied to enhance blood vessels. The filter uses a full adaptive kernel because each vessel has a proper orientation and thickness. The kernel of the filter needs to be rotated for all possible directions. As a consequence, a suitable kernel has been designed …

Cross-correlationPixelAnisotropic Diffusion Matched Filter Retinal Vessels ROC curve.Computer scienceAnisotropic diffusionbusiness.industryQuantitative Biology::Tissues and OrgansMatched filterBinary imageComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONRetinalPattern recognitionchemistry.chemical_compoundTree structurechemistryKernel (image processing)Artificial intelligencebusiness
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‘I shared the joy’: sport-related social support and communality on Instagram

2020

The popularity of sharing photographs on digital platforms has increased significantly due to the communicative affordances of mobile media and the emergence of photo-sharing applications, such as Instagram. In this paper, we examine how social support and communality can be built and reinforced through digital visual communication. We focus especially on photo sharing in the context of recreational climbing and trail running. In a qualitative study with Finnish climbers and runners, we asked what meanings sports practitioners ascribe to the practice of sharing and observed how they communicate these meanings through photographs. The results indicate that different types of visual content b…

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A WAVELET OPERATOR ON THE INTERVAL IN SOLVING MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS

2011

In this paper, a differential wavelet-based operator defined on an interval is presented and used in evaluating the electromagnetic field described by Maxwell's curl equations, in time domain. The wavelet operator has been generated by using Daubechies wavelets with boundary functions. A spatial differential scheme has been performed and it has been applied in studying electromagnetic phenomena in a lossless medium. The proposed approach has been successfully tested on a bounded axial-symmetric cylindrical domain.

Curl (mathematics)Lossless compressionElectromagnetic PhenomenaWavelet operator Maxwell's equationsMathematical analysisComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYPhysics::Classical PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaSettore MAT/08 - Analisi Numericasymbols.namesakeWaveletMaxwell's equationsBounded functionsymbolsTime domainMathematicsProgress In Electromagnetics Research Letters
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A Portable Dynamic Laser Speckle System for Sensing Long-Term Changes Caused by Treatments in Painting Conservation

2018

[EN] Dynamic laser speckle (DLS) is used as a reliable sensor of activity for all types of materials. Traditional applications are based on high-rate captures (usually greater than 10 frames-per-second, fps). Even for drying processes in conservation treatments, where there is a high level of activity in the first moments after the application and slower activity after some minutes or hours, the process is based on the acquisition of images at a time rate that is the same in moments of high and low activity. In this work, we present an alternative approach to track the drying process of protective layers and other painting conservation processes that take a long time to reduce their levels …

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FABC: Retinal Vessel Segmentation Using AdaBoost

2010

This paper presents a method for automated vessel segmentation in retinal images. For each pixel in the field of view of the image, a 41-D feature vector is constructed, encoding information on the local intensity structure, spatial properties, and geometry at multiple scales. An AdaBoost classifier is trained on 789 914 gold standard examples of vessel and nonvessel pixels, then used for classifying previously unseen images. The algorithm was tested on the public digital retinal images for vessel extraction (DRIVE) set, frequently used in the literature and consisting of 40 manually labeled images with gold standard. Results were compared experimentally with those of eight algorithms as we…

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Optical calibration of a multispectral imaging system based on interference filters

2005

We present a new approach to optically calibrate a multispectral imaging system based on interference filters. Such a system typically suffers from some blurring of its channel images. Because the effectiveness of spectrum reconstruction depends heavily on the quality of the acquired channel images, and because this blurring negatively affects them, a method for deblurring and denoising them is required. The blur is modeled as a uniform intensity distribution within a circular disk. It allows us to characterize, quantitatively, the degradation for each channel image. In terms of global reduction of the blur, it consists of the choice of the best channel for the focus adjustment according to…

DeblurringComputer sciencebusiness.industryNoise reductionWiener filterMultispectral imageComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONGeneral EngineeringImage processingReal imageAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsMultispectral pattern recognitionsymbols.namesakeComputer Science::GraphicsInterference (communication)Computer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionsymbolsComputer visionArtificial intelligenceOptical filterFocus (optics)businessImage restorationOptical Engineering
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Iterative Symmetry Detection: Shrinking vs. Decimating Patterns

2005

This paper introduces a new mechanism that consists of applying a symmetry operator on an iteratively transformed version of the input image. The nature of the transformation characterizes the operator. Here, we consider the Object Symmetry Transform combined with the morphological operator erosion and the pyramid decimation respectively. The derived operators have been applied on both binary and gray levels images, comparing their ability to grasp the internal structure of a digital object. We present some experiments to evaluate their performances and check them for result quality versus computing complexity.

Decimationbusiness.industryGRASPComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONMathematical morphologyErosion (morphology)Computer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceTransformation (function)Operator (computer programming)Computational Theory and MathematicsArtificial IntelligenceComputer visionArtificial intelligencePyramid (image processing)Symmetry (geometry)businessAlgorithmSoftwareMathematics
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A wavelet-based demosaicking algorithm for embedded applications

2010

This paper presents an alternative to the spatial reconstruction of the sampled color filter array acquired through a digital image sensor. A demosaicking operation has to be applied to the raw image to recover the full-resolution color image. We present a low-complexity demosaicking algorithm processing in the wavelet domain. Produced images are available at the output of the algorithm either in the spatial representation or directly in the wavelet domain for high-level post processing in the latter domain. Results show that the computational complexity has been lowered by a factor of five compared to state of the art demosaicking algorithms.

DemosaicingComputer scienceColor imagebusiness.industryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONWavelet transformIterative reconstructionDigital imageWaveletColor filter arrayComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessImage resolutionAlgorithm2010 Conference on Design and Architectures for Signal and Image Processing (DASIP)
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