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Image processing

2011

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Fusion Of Visual And Thermal Images Using Genetic Algorithms, Sertan Erkanli Apr 2011

Fusion Of Visual And Thermal Images Using Genetic Algorithms, Sertan Erkanli

Electrical & Computer Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Demands for reliable person identification systems have increased significantly due to highly security risks in our daily life. Recently, person identification systems are built upon the biometrics techniques such as face recognition. Although face recognition systems have reached a certain level of maturity, their accomplishments in practical applications are restricted by some challenges, such as illumination variations. Current visual face recognition systems perform relatively well under controlled illumination conditions while thermal face recognition systems are more advantageous for detecting disguised faces or when there is no illumination control. A hybrid system utilizing both visual and thermal images for face recognition …


Enhancements To The Modified Composite Pattern Method Of Structured Light 3d Capture, Charles Joseph Casey Jan 2011

Enhancements To The Modified Composite Pattern Method Of Structured Light 3d Capture, Charles Joseph Casey

University of Kentucky Doctoral Dissertations

The use of structured light illumination techniques for three-dimensional data acquisition is, in many cases, limited to stationary subjects due to the multiple pattern projections needed for depth analysis. Traditional Composite Pattern (CP) multiplexing utilizes sinusoidal modulation of individual projection patterns to allow numerous patterns to be combined into a single image. However, due to demodulation artifacts, it is often difficult to accurately recover the subject surface contour information. On the other hand, if one were to project an image consisting of many thin, identical stripes onto the surface, one could, by isolating each stripe center, recreate a very accurate …