ID | 32918 |
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Sumimoto, Tetsuhiro
Kuramoto, Kazuoki
Okada, Saburo
Miyauchi, Hidekazu
Imade, Masaaki
Yamamoto, Hideki
Arvelyna, Yessy
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Abstract | This paper deals with the detection of the rescue target as a particular object from motion images under bad conditions. When shipwrecks occur, the search activities of rescue are done using an airplane. The detection of the rescue target such as a life raft depends on visual search of human eyes. To detect a small rescue target in the wide sea, the searcher man must monitor motion sights in nasty weather. In order to carry out the prompt rescue of human life, development of searching support system using image processing techniques in place of the human eye is required It is very difficult to process the motion images taken by the airplane, because these images are inferior due to shaking of the airplane, sunshine reflections and crest waves under bad conditions. We make a simulation experiment for detection of the rescue target from images. To get basic design data for development of the searching system in the case of a marine casualty, we propose motion image processing techniques using improved S/N ratio and dynamic range of the image data of the rescue target in the motion images under bad conditions |
Keywords | Motion images
Rescue Target
Background image
S/N ratio of image signals
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Note | Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/IMTC.2001.928832
Published with permission from the copyright holder. This is the institute's copy, as published in Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 2001. IMTC 2001. Proceedings of the 18th IEEE, 21-23 May 2001, Volume 1, Pages 318-322. Publisher URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IMTC.2001.928832 Copyright © 2001 IEEE. All rights reserved. |
Published Date | 2001-5
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Publication Title |
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference
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Volume | volume1
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Start Page | 318
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End Page | 322
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Content Type |
Journal Article
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English
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Refereed |
True
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Submission Path | weights_and_measures/14
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