955 resultados para camera trapping
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In this study, a digital CMOS camera was calibrated for use as a non-contact colorimeter for measuring the color of granite artworks. The low chroma values of the granite, which yield similar stimulation of the three color channels of the camera, proved to be the most challenging aspect of the task. The appropriate parameters for converting the device-dependent RGB color space into a device-independent color space were established. For this purpose, the color of a large number of Munsell samples (corresponding to the previously defined color gamut of granite) was measured with a digital camera and with a spectrophotometer (reference instrument). The color data were then compared using the CIELAB color formulae. The best correlations between measurements were obtained when the camera works to 10-bits and the spectrophotometric measures in SCI mode. Finally, the calibrated instrument was used successfully to measure the color of six commercial varieties of Spanish granite.
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We present a disposable optical sensor for Ascorbic Acid (AA). It uses a polyaniline based electrochromic sensing film that undergoes a color change when exposed to solutions of ascorbic acid at pH 3.0. The color is monitored by a conventional digital camera working with the hue (H) color coordinate. The electrochromic film was deposited on an Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) electrode by cyclic voltammetry and then characterized by atomic force microscopy, electrochemical and spectroscopic techniques. An estimation of the initial rate of H, as ΔH/Δt, is used as the analytical parameter and resulted in the following logarithmic relationship: ΔH/Δt = 0.029 log[AA] + 0.14, with a limit of detection of 17 μM. The relative standard deviation when using the same membrane 5 times was 7.4% for the blank, and 2.6% (for n = 3) on exposure to ascorbic acid in 160 μM concentration. The sensor is disposable and its applicability to pharmaceutical analysis was demonstrated. This configuration can be extended for future handheld configurations.
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This paper presents a method for fast calculation of the egomotion done by a robot using visual features. The method is part of a complete system for automatic map building and Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM). The method uses optical flow in order to determine if the robot has done a movement. If so, some visual features which do not accomplish several criteria (like intersection, unicity, etc,) are deleted, and then the egomotion is calculated. We use a state-of-the-art algorithm (TORO) in order to rectify the map and solve the SLAM problem. The proposed method provides better efficiency that other current methods.
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Camera traps have become a widely used technique for conducting biological inventories, generating a large number of database records of great interest. The main aim of this paper is to describe a new free and open source software (FOSS), developed to facilitate the management of camera-trapped data which originated from a protected Mediterranean area (SE Spain). In the last decade, some other useful alternatives have been proposed, but ours focuses especially on a collaborative undertaking and on the importance of spatial information underpinning common camera trap studies. This FOSS application, namely, “Camera Trap Manager” (CTM), has been designed to expedite the processing of pictures on the .NET platform. CTM has a very intuitive user interface, automatic extraction of some image metadata (date, time, moon phase, location, temperature, atmospheric pressure, among others), analytical (Geographical Information Systems, statistics, charts, among others), and reporting capabilities (ESRI Shapefiles, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets, PDF reports, among others). Using this application, we have achieved a very simple management, fast analysis, and a significant reduction of costs. While we were able to classify an average of 55 pictures per hour manually, CTM has made it possible to process over 1000 photographs per hour, consequently retrieving a greater amount of data.
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Measurement of concrete strain through non-invasive methods is of great importance in civil engineering and structural analysis. Traditional methods use laser speckle and high quality cameras that may result too expensive for many applications. Here we present a method for measuring concrete deformations with a standard reflex camera and image processing for tracking objects in the concretes surface. Two different approaches are presented here. In the first one, on-purpose objects are drawn on the surface, while on the second one we track small defects on the surface due to air bubbles in the hardening process. The method has been tested on a concrete sample under several loading/unloading cycles. A stop-motion sequence of the process has been captured and analyzed. Results have been successfully compared with the values given by a strain gauge. Accuracy of our methods in tracking objects is below 8 μm, in the order of more expensive commercial devices.
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I fenomeni di globalizzazione in atto hanno radicalmente modificato il consumo e la distribuzione dei prodotti agroalimentari e dilatato le distanze tra l’origine delle materie prime e consumo finale. Obiettivo del progetto interuniversitario "Food Supply Chain" è studiare le condizioni di trasporto di prodotti agroalimentari. Una delle attività principali è tracciare ed analizzare i fattori critici di spedizioni dal momento in cui i prodotti lasciano lo stabilimento produttivo in Italia fino ai consumatori situati in EU o extra-EU. La tesi si inserisce all’interno di questo progetto e descrive la realizzazione di due Piattaforme in ambiente LabVIEW per la consultazione e la simulazione dei viaggi logistici, le cui caratteristiche sono conservate e organizzate in appositi database. La "Piattaforma LabVIEW per la consultazione a analisi" permette di consultare il database attraverso interrogazioni multiple, estrarre le informazioni più significative, riprodurre le spedizioni in apposite interfacce e produrre dei report riassuntivi per comunicazioni alle imprese La "Piattaforma LabVIEW per la simulazione in camera climatica" rappresenta il sistema di controllo attraverso cui gestire la simulazione dei singoli viaggi in camera climatica, realizzata nel Laboratorio MECCANICA del DIN della Scuola di Ingegneria e Architettura dell’Università di Bologna. Si potranno così valutare e comparare tra loro soluzioni alternative rispetto ad una medesima catena logistica in termini di packaging, imballaggio e protezioni supplementari della spedizione. Infine si potranno confrontare rotte commerciali differenti relative allo stesso prodotto. I risultati ottenuti in camera climatica costituiranno la base per le successive analisi biochimiche sui prodotti e valutazione finale della sostenibilità dell’intera catena logistica.
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