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Surface temperature and water vapour retrieval from MODIS data

2003

This paper gives operational algorithms for retrieving sea (SST), land surface temperature (LST) and total atmospheric water vapour content (W) using Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data. To this end, the MODTRAN 3.5 radiative transfer program was used to predict radiances for MODIS channels 31, 32, 2, 17, 18 and 19. To analyse atmospheric effects, a simulation with a set of radiosonde observations was used to cover the variability of surface temperature and water vapour concentration on a worldwide scale. These simulated data were split into two sets (DB1 and DB2), the first one (DB1) was used to fit the coefficients of the algorithms, while the second one (DB2) was u…

Surface (mathematics)MeteorologyMODTRANScale (descriptive set theory)Standard deviationlaw.inventionlawRadiative transferRadiosondeGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceModerate-resolution imaging spectroradiometerWater vaporRemote sensingInternational Journal of Remote Sensing
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Surface emissivity retrieval from Digital Airborne Imaging Spectrometer data

2002

[1] A study has been carried out on the most recent algorithms for the estimation of land surface emissivity (e) using high-resolution data (Digital Airborne Imaging Spectrometer, DAIS) over the Rhine Valley (France) and Castilla La Mancha (Spain). Three published methods have been applied for extracting absolute spectral emissivity information from images recorded during the DAISEX experiment in 1999. They are NDVI Thresholds Method (NDVITHM), Normalized Emissivity Method (NEM) and Temperature/Emissivity Separation (TES). These lather two methods were originally designed to work over geological surfaces. Five methods have been used for extracting relative spectral emissivity. They are temp…

Surface (mathematics)Normalization (statistics)PhysicsAtmospheric ScienceEcologyChannel (digital image)Imaging spectrometerPaleontologySoil ScienceHigh resolutionForestryDaisAquatic ScienceOceanographyNormalized Difference Vegetation IndexGeophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)EmissivityEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyRemote sensingJournal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
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Land surface emissivity retrieval from airborne sensor over urban areas

2012

Abstract In this paper we compare three different methodologies to retrieve land surface emissivity (LSE) over urban areas: the NDVI thresholds method, the temperature and emissivity separation (TES) algorithm and the temperature independent spectral indices (TISI) algorithm. The methodologies were applied to the Airborne Hyperspectral Scanner (AHS) imagery acquired during the Dual-use European Security IR Experiment 2008 (DESIREX 2008) experimental campaign over the city of Madrid (Spain). The images have a spatial resolution of 4 m. The retrieved values are compared to in situ data measured during the campaign at 4 sites. Results show a good performance of the TISI and the TES algorithms …

Surface (mathematics)Scannergeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryMeteorologyTemperature independentSoil ScienceHyperspectral imagingGeologyUrban areaNormalized Difference Vegetation IndexEmissivityEnvironmental scienceComputers in Earth SciencesImage resolutionRemote sensingRemote Sensing of Environment
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Multiresolution Analysis for Irregular Meshes

2003

International audience; The concept of multiresolution analysis applied to irregular meshes has become more and more important. Previous contributions proposed a variety of methods using simplification and/or subdivision algorithms to build a mesh pyramid. In this paper, we propose a multiresolution analysis framework for irregular meshes with attributes. Our framework is based on simplification and subdivision algorithms to build a mesh pyramid. We introduce a surface relaxation operator that allows to build a non-uniform subdivision for a low computational cost. Furthermore, we generalize the relaxationoperator to attributes such as color, texture, temperature, etc. The attribute analysis…

Surface (mathematics)Theoretical computer scienceMultiresolution analysisNoise reductionComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION[INFO.INFO-GR] Computer Science [cs]/Graphics [cs.GR]02 engineering and technology[INFO.INFO-CG]Computer Science [cs]/Computational Geometry [cs.CG]01 natural sciencesmultiresolution analysisIrregular mesh010309 opticsOperator (computer programming)[INFO.INFO-CV] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringPolygon meshPyramid (image processing)SubdivisionMathematicsComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSbusiness.industrysurface attributes[INFO.INFO-CV]Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]020207 software engineeringsurface relaxation[INFO.INFO-GR]Computer Science [cs]/Graphics [cs.GR]Computer Science::Graphics[INFO.INFO-CG] Computer Science [cs]/Computational Geometry [cs.CG]Computer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionRelaxation (approximation)businessAlgorithm
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Multiscale analysis of range image: its use for growth increment characterization

1999

A new image-processing approach for object analysis in life and earth sciences is presented. This approach is based on a multireso- lution algorithm in image processing. A clamshell surface has been digi- tized using a noncontact optical sensor based on laser triangulation. The 3-D surface obtained constitutes an image that can be characterized by multiresolution analysis. The application of this method to the study of a bivalve shell surface (Unio sp., Recent Atlantic, Holocene) allowed the various growth increments and their potential relationship with environ- mental constraints to be measured. The algorithm used in this paper is based on the wavelet transform theory. © 1999 Society of P…

Surface (mathematics)business.industryComputer scienceMultiresolution analysisGeneral EngineeringWavelet transformImage processingAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsImage (mathematics)Characterization (materials science)Range (mathematics)WaveletComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessOptical Engineering
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About Objective 3-D Analysis of Airway Geometry in Computerized Tomography

2008

The technology of multislice X-ray computed tomography (MSCT) provides volume data sets with approximately isotropic resolution, which permits a noninvasive 3-D measurement and quantification of airway geometry. In different diseases, like emphysema, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or cystic fribrosis, changes in lung parenchyma are associated with an increase in airway wall thickness. In this paper, we describe an objective measuring method of the airway geometry in the 3-D space. The limited spatial resolution of clinical CT scanners in comparison to thin structures like airway walls causes difficulties in the measurement of the density and the thickness of these structures.…

SwineComputer sciencePulmonary diseaseComputed tomographyGeometrySensitivity and SpecificityCystic fibrosisImaging phantomImaging Three-DimensionalParenchymamedicineAnimalsMultisliceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringQuantitative computed tomographyLungImage resolutionCOPDLungRadiological and Ultrasound Technologymedicine.diagnostic_testPhantoms ImagingReproducibility of ResultsBronchographyComputational geometrymedicine.diseaserespiratory tract diseasesComputer Science ApplicationsRadiographic Image Enhancementmedicine.anatomical_structureAirway wallRadiographic Image Interpretation Computer-AssistedTomographyTomography X-Ray ComputedAirwayAlgorithmsSoftwareIEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
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Superresolved digital in-line holographic microscopy for high-resolution lensless biological imaging.

2010

Digital in-line holographic microscopy (DIHM) is a modern approach capable of achieving micron-range lateral and depth resolutions in three-dimensional imaging. DIHM in combination with numerical imaging reconstruction uses an extremely simplified setup while retaining the advantages provided by holography with enhanced capabilities derived from algorithmic digital processing. We introduce superresolved DIHM incoming from time and angular multiplexing of the sample spatial frequency information and yielding in the generation of a synthetic aperture (SA). The SA expands the cutoff frequency of the imaging system, allowing submicron resolutions in both transversal and axial directions. The pr…

Synthetic aperture radarBiomedical EngineeringHolographyHolographyOnline SystemsSensitivity and Specificitylaw.inventionBiomaterialsOpticsImaging Three-DimensionallawImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedImage resolutionLensesPhysicsMicroscopybusiness.industryPhantoms ImagingReproducibility of ResultsSignal Processing Computer-AssistedEquipment DesignHolographic interferometryImage EnhancementAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsNumerical apertureEquipment Failure AnalysisSpatial frequencybusinessBiological imagingDigital holographyAlgorithmsJournal of biomedical optics
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Synthetic aperture superresolution with multiple off-axis holograms

2006

An optical setup to achieve superresolution in microscopy using holographic recording is presented. The technique is based on off-axis illumination of the object and a simple optical image processing stage after the imaging system for the interferometric recording process. The superresolution effect can be obtained either in one step by combining a spatial multiplexing process and an incoherent addition of different holograms or it can be implemented sequentially. Each hologram holds the information of each different frequency bandpass of the object spectrum. We have optically implemented the approach for a low-numerical-aperture commercial microscope objective. The system is simple and rob…

Synthetic aperture radarComputer sciencebusiness.industryAperture synthesisHolographyPhysics::OpticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSpatial multiplexinglaw.inventionInterferometryOpticsBand-pass filterlawMicroscopyComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionbusinessImage resolutionJournal of the Optical Society of America A
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Axial superresolution by synthetic aperture generation

2008

The use of tilted illumination onto the input object in combination with time multiplexing is a useful technique to overcome the Abbe diffraction limit in imaging systems. It is based on the generation of an expanded synthetic aperture that improves the cutoff frequency (and thus the resolution limit) of the imaging system. In this paper we present an experimental validation of the fact that the generation of a synthetic aperture improves not only the lateral resolution but also the axial one. Thus, it is possible to achieve higher optical sectioning of three-dimensional (3D) objects than that defined by the theoretical resolution limit imposed by diffraction. Experimental results are provi…

Synthetic aperture radarDiffractionMaterials scienceMicroscopeOptical sectioningbusiness.industryResolution (electron density)Atomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionNumerical apertureLens (optics)OpticslawDigital holographic microscopybusinessJournal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics
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Holography and Superresolution

2013

The capability of improving the spatial resolution of imaging systems is usually known as superresolution. Some methods provide improve resolution by playing with the imaging part of the system and without modifying the optical parameters of the imaging lenses. And others act over the geometry, shape and size of sampling pixels in the detection array. The former strategy allows optical superresolution while the latter provide geometrical superresolution. In this contribution, we will review the state of the art in optical superresolution approaches understood as the possibility to overcome the limited resolving power of imaging systems beyond the bounds imposed by Abbe's diffraction theory.…

Synthetic aperture radarEngineeringPixelbusiness.industryApertureAperture synthesisHolographyPhysics::Opticslaw.inventionOpticslawComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionDigital image processingComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessImage resolutionDigital holographyImaging and Applied Optics
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