49 resultados para Synthetic Image Analysis
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Mining in the Iberian Pyrite Belt (IPB), the biggest VMS metallogenetic province known in the world to date, has to face a deep crisis in spite of the huge reserves still known after ≈5 000 years of production. This is due to several factors, as the difficult processing of complex Cu-Pb-Zn-Ag- Au ores, the exhaustion of the oxidation zone orebodies (the richest for gold, in gossan), the scarce demand for sulphuric acid in the world market, and harder environmental regulations. Of these factors, only the first and the last mentioned can be addressed by local ore geologists. A reactivation of mining can therefore only be achieved by an improved and more efficient ore processing, under the constraint of strict environmental controls. Digital image analysis of the ores, coupled to reflected light microscopy, provides a quantified and reliable mineralogical and textural characterization of the ores. The automation of the procedure for the first time furnishes the process engineers with real-time information, to improve the process and to preclude or control pollution; it can be applied to metallurgical tailings as well. This is shown by some examples of the IPB.
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To properly understand and model animal embryogenesis it is crucial to obtain detailed measurements, both in time and space, about their gene expression domains and cell dynamics. Such challenge has been confronted in recent years by a surge of atlases which integrate a statistically relevant number of different individuals to get robust, complete information about their spatiotemporal locations of gene patterns. This paper will discuss the fundamental image analysis strategies required to build such models and the most common problems found along the way. We also discuss the main challenges and future goals in the field.
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To properly understand and model animal embryogenesis it is crucial to obtain detailed measurements, both in time and space, about their gene expression domains and cell dynamics. Such challenge has been confronted in recent years by a surge of atlases which integrate a statistically relevant number of different individuals to get robust, complete information about their spatiotemporal locations of gene patterns. This paper will discuss the fundamental image analysis strategies required to build such models and the most common problems found along the way. We also discuss the main challenges and future goals in the field.
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The experimental results obtained in experiment “STACO” made on board the Spacelab D-2 are re-visited, with image-analysis tools not then available. The configuration consisted of a liquid bridge between two solid supporting discs. An expected breakage occurred during the experiment. The recorded images are analysed and the measured behaviour compared with the results of a three dimensional model of the liquid dynamics, obtaining a much better fit than with linear models
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Process mineralogy provides the mineralogical information required by geometallurgists to address the inherent variation of geological data. The successful benefitiation of ores mostly depends on the ability of mineral processing to be efficiently adapted to the ore characteristics, being liberation one of the most relevant mineralogical parameters. The liberation characteristics of ores are intimately related to mineral texture. Therefore, the characterization of liberation necessarily requieres the identification and quantification of those textural features with a major bearing on mineral liberation. From this point of view grain size, bonding between mineral grains and intergrowth types are considered as the most influential textural attributes. While the quantification of grain size is a usual output of automated current technologies, information about grain boundaries and intergrowth types is usually descriptive and difficult to quantify to be included in the geometallurgical model. Aiming at the systematic and quantitative analysis of the intergrowth type within mineral particles, a new methodology based on digital image analysis has been developed. In this work, the ability of this methodology to achieve a more complete characterization of liberation is explored by the analysis of chalcopyrite in the rougher concentrate of the Kansanshi copper-gold mine (Zambia). Results obtained show that the method provides valuable textural information to achieve a better understanding of mineral behaviour during concentration processes. The potential of this method is enhanced by the fact that it provides data unavailable by current technologies. This opens up new perspectives on the quantitative analysis of mineral processing performance based on textural attributes.
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During the last few decades, new imaging techniques like X-ray computed tomography have made available rich and detailed information of the spatial arrangement of soil constituents, usually referred to as soil structure. Mathematical morphology provides a plethora of mathematical techniques to analyze and parameterize the geometry of soil structure. They provide a guide to design the process from image analysis to the generation of synthetic models of soil structure in order to investigate key features of flow and transport phenomena in soil. In this work, we explore the ability of morphological functions built over Minkowski functionals with parallel sets of the pore space to characterize and quantify pore space geometry of columns of intact soil. These morphological functions seem to discriminate the effects on soil pore space geometry of contrasting management practices in a Mediterranean vineyard, and they provide the first step toward identifying the statistical significance of the observed differences.
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In the last decade, Object Based Image Analysis (OBIA) has been accepted as an effective method for processing high spatial resolution multiband images. This image analysis method is an approach that starts with the segmentation of the image. Image segmentation in general is a procedure to partition an image into homogenous groups (segments). In practice, visual interpretation is often used to assess the quality of segmentation and the analysis relies on the experience of an analyst. In an effort to address the issue, in this study, we evaluate several seed selection strategies for an automatic image segmentation methodology based on a seeded region growing-merging approach. In order to evaluate the segmentation quality, segments were subjected to spatial autocorrelation analysis using Moran's I index and intra-segment variance analysis. We apply the algorithm to image segmentation using an aerial multiband image.
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The colony shape of four yeast species growing on agar medium wasmeasured for 116 days by image analysis. Initially, all the colonies are circular, with regular edges. The loss of circularity can be quantitatively estimated by the eccentricity index, Ei, calculated as the ratio between their orthogonal vertical and horizontal diameters. Ei can increase from 1 (complete circularity) to a maximum of 1.17–1.30, depending on the species. One colony inhibits its neighbour only when it has reached a threshold area. Then, Ei of the inhibited colony increases proportionally to the area of the inhibitory colony. The initial distance between colonies affects those threshold values but not the proportionality, Ei/area; this inhibition affects the shape but not the total surface of the colony. The appearance of irregularities in the edges is associated, in all the species, not with age but with nutrient exhaustion. The edge irregularity can be quantified by the Fourier index, Fi, calculated by the minimum number of Fourier coefficients that are needed to describe the colony contour with 99% fitness. An ad hoc function has been developed in Matlab v. 7.0 to automate the computation of the Fourier coefficients. In young colonies, Fi has a value between 2 (circumference) and 3 (ellipse). These values are maintained in mature colonies of Debaryomyces, but can reach values up to 14 in Saccharomyces.All the species studied showed the inhibition of growth in facing colony edges, but only three species showed edge irregularities associated with substrate exhaustion. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Video analytics play a critical role in most recent traffic monitoring and driver assistance systems. In this context, the correct detection and classification of surrounding vehicles through image analysis has been the focus of extensive research in the last years. Most of the pieces of work reported for image-based vehicle verification make use of supervised classification approaches and resort to techniques, such as histograms of oriented gradients (HOG), principal component analysis (PCA), and Gabor filters, among others. Unfortunately, existing approaches are lacking in two respects: first, comparison between methods using a common body of work has not been addressed; second, no study of the combination potentiality of popular features for vehicle classification has been reported. In this study the performance of the different techniques is first reviewed and compared using a common public database. Then, the combination capabilities of these techniques are explored and a methodology is presented for the fusion of classifiers built upon them, taking into account also the vehicle pose. The study unveils the limitations of single-feature based classification and makes clear that fusion of classifiers is highly beneficial for vehicle verification.
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Traditional identification of ore minerals with reflected light microscopy relies heavily on the experience of the observer. Qualified observers have become a rarity, as ore microscopy is often neglected in today’s university training, but since it furnishes necessary and inexpensive information, innovative alternatives are needed, especially for quantification. Many of the diagnostic optical properties of ores defy quantification, but recent developments in electronics and optics allow new insights into the reflectance and colour properties of ores. Preliminary results for the development of an expert system aimed at the automatic identification of ores based on their reflectance properties are presented. The discriminatory capacity of the system is enhanced by near IR reflectance measures, while UV filters tested to date are unreliable. Interaction with image analysis software through a wholly automated microscope, to furnish quantitative and morphological information for geometallurgy, relies on automated identification of the ores based on the measured spectra. This methodology increases enormously the performance of the microscopist; nevertheless supervision by an expert is always needed.
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We propose a level set based variational approach that incorporates shape priors into edge-based and region-based models. The evolution of the active contour depends on local and global information. It has been implemented using an efficient narrow band technique. For each boundary pixel we calculate its dynamic according to its gray level, the neighborhood and geometric properties established by training shapes. We also propose a criterion for shape aligning based on affine transformation using an image normalization procedure. Finally, we illustrate the benefits of the our approach on the liver segmentation from CT images.
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El objetivo principal del proyecto es la realización de una aplicación en el programa MATLAB. En primer lugar, realizaremos un estudio teórico relativo al tema de nuestro proyecto. En nuestro caso como el tema es Imagen y Televisión, explicaremos de forma teórica la información principal acerca del Tratamiento Digital de la Imagen. Una vez conocida las técnicas principales utilizadas en el tratamiento digital, realizaremos un estudio exhaustivo en las técnicas actuales que existen acerca del análisis de imágenes. Daremos una breve explicación mostrando en qué consiste esta técnica, los diferentes pasos que se llevan a cabo en una imagen para su análisis, explicando brevemente cada unos de ellos y enumerando algunas técnicas para la realización de cada una de ellas. Tras esta primera parte, nos centraremos en las técnicas de correlación de imágenes (DIC). Explicaremos como han surgido estas técnicas, cual son sus principales conceptos, sus inicios y las ventajas e inconvenientes que tienen. Dentro de las diferentes técnicas de correlación de imágenes, explicaremos de forma detallada la correspondencia por áreas, ya que es la técnica que vamos a utilizar para la realización del proyecto. Explicaremos en qué consiste, y desarrollaremos teóricamente cual son los pasos que se deben realizar en las imágenes para realizar esta técnica. Explicaremos cual es su terminología, y cuáles son los posibles defectos que puede tener esta técnica. Finalmente, una vez estudiada la teoría, realizaremos una sencilla aplicación que nos permita evaluar y encontrar las diferencias en una secuencia de imágenes. El programa utilizado para este proyecto es MATLAB, que es un programa matemático, utilizado enormemente en el ámbito de la ingeniería. Mediante esta aplicación obtendremos dos figuras, una de ellas donde veremos los vectores de movimiento que existen entre las dos imágenes y la segunda, donde obtendremos el factor de correlación que hay entre las dos imágenes. ABSTRACT OF MY PROJECT The main objective of the project is the development of an application in MATLAB program. Firstly carry out a theoretical study on the topic of our project. In our case as the theme is Picture and Television, we explain the main information about Digital Image Processing. Once known the main techniques used in digital images, we will make a study on current techniques that exist about image analysis. We will give a brief explanation showing what this technique is, the different steps that are performed on an image for analysis, briefly explaining each of them and listing some techniques for performing each. After this first part, we will focus on the techniques of image correlation (DIC). We explain how these techniques have emerged, which are the main concepts, the beginning and the advantages and disadvantages they have. There are different image correlation techniques. We will explain in detail the correspondence areas, as it is the technique that we will use for the project. Explain what it is, which is theoretically and we develop steps that must be performed on the images for this technique. We explain what their terminology is, and what are the possible defects that may have this technique. Finally, having explored the theory images, we will make a simple application that allows us to evaluate and find differences in a sequence of images. The program used for this project is MATLAB, a mathematical program, widely used in the field of engineering. Using this application will get two figures, one where we will see the motion vectors between the two images and the second where we get the correlation factor between the two images.
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Image analysis could be a useful tool for investigating the spatial patterns of apparent soil moisture at multiple resolutions. The objectives of the present work were (i) to define apparent soil moisture patterns from vertical planes of Vertisol pit images and (ii) to describe the scaling of apparent soil moisture distribution using fractal parameters.
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Image analysis could be a useful tool for investigating the spatial patterns of apparent soil moisture at multiple resolutions. The objectives of the present work were (i) to define apparent soil moisture patterns from vertical planes of Vertisol pit images and (ii) to describe the scaling of apparent soil moisture distribution using fractal parameters. Twelve soil pits (0.70 m long × 0.60 m width × 0.30 m depth) were excavated on a bare Mazic Pellic Vertisol. Six of them were excavated in April/2011 and six pits were established in May/2011 after 3 days of a moderate rainfall event. Digital photographs were taken from each Vertisol pit using a Kodak™ digital camera. The mean image size was 1600 × 945 pixels with one physical pixel ≈373 μm of the photographed soil pit. Each soil image was analyzed using two fractal scaling exponents, box counting (capacity) dimension (DBC) and interface fractal dimension (Di), and three prefractal scaling coefficients, the total number of boxes intercepting the foreground pattern at a unit scale (A), fractal lacunarity at the unit scale (Λ1) and Shannon entropy at the unit scale (S1). All the scaling parameters identified significant differences between both sets of spatial patterns. Fractal lacunarity was the best discriminator between apparent soil moisture patterns. Soil image interpretation with fractal exponents and prefractal coefficients can be incorporated within a site-specific agriculture toolbox. While fractal exponents convey information on space filling characteristics of the pattern, prefractal coefficients represent the investigated soil property as seen through a higher resolution microscope. In spite of some computational and practical limitations, image analysis of apparent soil moisture patterns could be used in connection with traditional soil moisture sampling, which always renders punctual estimates
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Con este trabajo se pretende determinar la relación entre las características físicas y mecánicas y la estructura para espumas de aluminio de Al12Si y AA6061 obtenidas por pulvimetalurgia utilizando probetas prismáticas de dimensiones diecisiete por diecisiete por sesenta milímetros. De su estudio mecánico y de análisis de imagen se concluye que las probetas cuyas propiedades físicas y mecánicas están moderadamente por encima de la media poseen mayor número de poros medianos y paredes de poro más gruesas. Por el contrario, las propiedades resultan inferiores cuando se presentan estructuras con un mayor número de poros medianos. Aquellas espumas con estructuras obtenidas por una espumación incompleta presentan una menor porosidad y por ello mayores densidades. En aquellos casos donde la estructura presenta una elevada presencia de poros grandes, sus propiedades mecánicas disminuyen. ABSTRACT With this work we are trying to determine the relation between physical and mechanical characteristics and its structure, for Al12Si and AA6061 aluminium foams, obtained by podwer metallurgy. Aluminium foam samples with dimensions of seventeen per seventeen per sixty millimeters were used. After its mechanical and image analysis study, we conclude that samples whose physical and mechanical properties are moderately over the average, they have a major proportion of medium pores and thicker pore walls. Otherwise, properties result to be inferior when a major number of medium pores structures are presented. Those foam structures obtained with an incomplete foaming process show a lower porosity, and so higher densities. Also, properties decrease in those cases in which the structure presents a high presence of big pores.