104 research outputs found

    A Connected-Tube MPP Model for Object Detection with Application to Materials and Remotely-Sensed Images

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    International audienceIn this paper, we propose a connected-tube model based on a Marked Point Process (MPP) for strip feature extraction in images. This model incorporates a connection prior that favors certain connections between tubes based on their mutual positional relationship. Moreover, this model can easily be combined with other geometric models to form a mixed MPP model for more complex detection tasks. The proposed tube model is applied to fiber detection in microscopy images by combining connected-tube and ellipse models. The ellipse model is used for detecting short fibers, while the longer fibers are detected by tube model. We also test the model on road and building detection in remotely sensed images

    Feature extraction and tracking of CNN segmentations for improved road detection from satellite imagery

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    International audienceRoad detection in high-resolution satellite images is an important and popular research topic in the field of image processing. In this paper, we propose a novel road extraction and tracking method based on road segmentation results from a convolutional network, providing improved road detection. The proposed method incorporates our previously proposed connected-tube marked point process (MPP) model and a post-tracking algorithm. We present experimental results on the Massachusetts roads dataset to show the performance of our method on road detection in remotely-sensed images

    An Unsupervised Retinal Vessel Extraction and Segmentation Method Based On a Tube Marked Point Process Model

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    International audienceRetinal vessel extraction and segmentation is essential for supporting diagnosis of eye-related diseases. In recent years, deep learning has been applied to vessel segmentation and achieved excellent performance. However, these supervised methods require accurate hand-labeled training data, which may not be available. In this paper, we propose an unsuper-vised segmentation method based on our previous connected tube marked point process (MPP) model. The vessel network is extracted by the connected-tube MPP model first. Then a new tube-based segmentation method is applied to the extracted tubes. We test this method on STARE and DRIVE databases and the results show that not only do we extract the retina vessel network accurately, but we also achieve high G-means score for vessel segmentation, without using labeled training data

    A Two-Stage Road Segmentation Approach for Remote Sensing Images

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    International audienceMany road segmentation methods based on CNNs have been proposed for remote sensing images in recent years. Although these techniques show great performance in various applications, there are still problems in road segmentation, due to the existence of complex backgrounds, illumination changes, and occlusions due to trees and cars. In this paper, we propose a two-stage strategy for road segmentation. A probability map is generated in the first stage by a selected network (ResUnet is used as a case study in this paper), then we attach the probability map image to the original RGB images and feed the resulting four images to a U-Net-like network in the second stage to get a refined result. Our experiments on the Massachusetts road dataset show the average IoU can increase up to 3% from stage one to stage two, which achieves state-of-the-art results on this dataset. Moreover, from the qualitative results, obvious improvements from stage one to stage two can be seen: fewer false positives and better connection of road lines

    Research and technology

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    Activities of the Goddard Space Flight Center are described in the areas of planets and interplanetary media, comets, astronomy and high-energy physics, solar physics, atmospheres, terrestrial physics, ocean science, sensors and space technology, techniques, user space data systems, space communications and navigation, and system and software engineering. Flight projects and mission definition studies are presented, and institutional technology is described

    Research and Technology Objectives and Plans Summary (RTOPS)

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    This publication represents the NASA research and technology program for FY88. It is a compilation of the Summary portions of each of the RTOPs (Research and Technology Objectives and Plans) used for management review and control of research currently in progress throughout NASA. The RTOP Summary is designed to facilitate communication and coordination among concerned technical personnel in government, in industry, and in universities. The first section containing citations and abstracts of the RTOPs is followed by four indexes: Subject, Technical Monitor, Responsible NASA Organization, and RTOP Number

    COBE's search for structure in the Big Bang

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    The launch of Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) and the definition of Earth Observing System (EOS) are two of the major events at NASA-Goddard. The three experiments contained in COBE (Differential Microwave Radiometer (DMR), Far Infrared Absolute Spectrophotometer (FIRAS), and Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment (DIRBE)) are very important in measuring the big bang. DMR measures the isotropy of the cosmic background (direction of the radiation). FIRAS looks at the spectrum over the whole sky, searching for deviations, and DIRBE operates in the infrared part of the spectrum gathering evidence of the earliest galaxy formation. By special techniques, the radiation coming from the solar system will be distinguished from that of extragalactic origin. Unique graphics will be used to represent the temperature of the emitting material. A cosmic event will be modeled of such importance that it will affect cosmological theory for generations to come. EOS will monitor changes in the Earth's geophysics during a whole solar color cycle

    The Multispectral Imaging Science Working Group. Volume 3: Appendices

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    The status and technology requirements for using multispectral sensor imagery in geographic, hydrologic, and geologic applications are examined. Critical issues in image and information science are identified

    Earth resources: A continuing bibliography with indexes (issue 51)

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    This bibliography lists 382 reports, articles and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system between July 1 and September 30, 1986. Emphasis is placed on the use of remote sensing and geophysical instrumentation in spacecraft and aircraft to survey and inventory natural resources and urban areas. Subject matter is grouped according to agriculture and forestry, environmental changes and cultural resources, geodesy and cartography, geology and mineral resources, hydrology and water management, data processing and distribution systems, instrumentation and sensors, and economic analysis

    Feature Papers of Drones - Volume II

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    [EN] The present book is divided into two volumes (Volume I: articles 1–23, and Volume II: articles 24–54) which compile the articles and communications submitted to the Topical Collection ”Feature Papers of Drones” during the years 2020 to 2022 describing novel or new cutting-edge designs, developments, and/or applications of unmanned vehicles (drones). Articles 24–41 are focused on drone applications, but emphasize two types: firstly, those related to agriculture and forestry (articles 24–35) where the number of applications of drones dominates all other possible applications. These articles review the latest research and future directions for precision agriculture, vegetation monitoring, change monitoring, forestry management, and forest fires. Secondly, articles 36–41 addresses the water and marine application of drones for ecological and conservation-related applications with emphasis on the monitoring of water resources and habitat monitoring. Finally, articles 42–54 looks at just a few of the huge variety of potential applications of civil drones from different points of view, including the following: the social acceptance of drone operations in urban areas or their influential factors; 3D reconstruction applications; sensor technologies to either improve the performance of existing applications or to open up new working areas; and machine and deep learning development
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