4 resultados para image processing--digital techniques

em Bulgarian Digital Mathematics Library at IMI-BAS


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ACM Computing Classification System (1998): I.7, I.7.5.

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During the MEMORIAL project time an international consortium has developed a software solution called DDW (Digital Document Workbench). It provides a set of tools to support the process of digitisation of documents from the scanning up to the retrievable presentation of the content. The attention is focused to machine typed archival documents. One of the important features is the evaluation of quality in each step of the process. The workbench consists of automatic parts as well as of parts which request human activity. The measurable improvement of 20% shows the approach is successful.

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In this paper a novel method for an application of digital image processing, Edge Detection is developed. The contemporary Fuzzy logic, a key concept of artificial intelligence helps to implement the fuzzy relative pixel value algorithms and helps to find and highlight all the edges associated with an image by checking the relative pixel values and thus provides an algorithm to abridge the concepts of digital image processing and artificial intelligence. Exhaustive scanning of an image using the windowing technique takes place which is subjected to a set of fuzzy conditions for the comparison of pixel values with adjacent pixels to check the pixel magnitude gradient in the window. After the testing of fuzzy conditions the appropriate values are allocated to the pixels in the window under testing to provide an image highlighted with all the associated edges.

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A vision system is applied to full-field displacements and deformation measurements in solid mechanics. A speckle like pattern is preliminary formed on the surface under investigation. To determine displacements field of one speckle image with respect to a reference speckle image, sub-images, referred to Zones Of Interest (ZOI) are considered. The field is obtained by matching a ZOI in the reference image with the respective ZOI in the moved image. Two image processing techniques are used for implementing the matching procedure: – cross correlation function and minimum mean square error (MMSE) of the ZOI intensity distribution. The two algorithms are compared and the influence of the ZOI size on the accuracy of measurements is studied.