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14 June 2000 Method for image coordinate definition on extended laser paths
Leonid I. Timchenko, Yuri F. Kutaev, Alexander A. Gertsiy, Yaroslav O. Halchenko, Lubov V. Zahoruiko, Tamer Mansur
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Proceedings Volume 4148, Optoelectronic and Hybrid Optical/Digital Systems for Image and Signal Processing; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.388446
Event: International Workshop on Optoelectronic and Hybrid Optical/Digital Systems for Image/Signal Processing, 1999, Lviv, Ukraine
Abstract
Both the methodology and results of experimental research performed for the laser path images normalization by means of compact models description that describe image classes are considered in this paper. The problems of preliminary image processing based on the method of generalized Q- transformation are being solved. The image segmentation with the formation of connectivity matrices and the formal description of the resulting components are taken into consideration as well. The calculating algorithms based on the methodology of dichotomous balance of the images with the analysis of the shape and definition of coordinates being prepared have been used for the classification of laser path images. The research paper submitted consists of two parts. The first part deals with the change of images of a laser path, the second one deals with their coordinate definition.
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Leonid I. Timchenko, Yuri F. Kutaev, Alexander A. Gertsiy, Yaroslav O. Halchenko, Lubov V. Zahoruiko, and Tamer Mansur "Method for image coordinate definition on extended laser paths", Proc. SPIE 4148, Optoelectronic and Hybrid Optical/Digital Systems for Image and Signal Processing, (14 June 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.388446
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Image processing

Image analysis

Image classification

Matrices

Shape analysis

Statistical analysis

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