663 research outputs found

    Hough Transform recursive evaluation using Distributed Arithmetic

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    Paper submitted to the IFIP International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI-SOC), Darmstadt, Germany, 2003.The Hough Transform (HT) is a useful technique in image segmentation, concretely for geometrical primitive detection. A Convolution-Based Recursive Method (CBRM) is presented for generic function evaluation. In this approach, calculations are carried out by a unique parametric formula which provides all function points by successive iteration. The case of combined trigonometric functions involved in the calculation of the HT is analyzed under this scope. An architecture for reconfigurable FPGA-based hardware, using Distributed Arithmetic (DA) implements the design. It provides memory and hardware resource saving as well as speed improvements according to the experiments carried out with the HT

    Parametrized Architecture for Hough Transform Recursive Evaluation

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    Paper submitted to International Workshop on Spectral Methods and Multirate Signal Processing (SMMSP), Barcelona, España, 2003.The Hough Transform (HT) is a useful technique in image segmentation, concretely for geometrical primitive detection. A Convolution-Based Recursive Method (CBRM) is presented for function evaluation. In this generic approach, calculations are carried out by an unique parametric formula which provides all function points by successive iterations. The case of combined trigonometric functions involved in the calculation of the HT is analyzed under this scope. An architecture for reconfigurable FPGA-based hardware, using Distributed Arithmetic (DA) implements the design. The CBRM implementation provides improvements such as memory and hardware resources saving, as well as a good balance between speed and error-dependable precision

    Parametrizable Architecture for Function Recursive Evaluation

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    Paper submitted to the XVIII Conference on Design of Circuits and Integrated Systems (DCIS), Ciudad Real, España, 2003.This paper presents a function evaluation method developed under the scope of recursive expression of function convolution. This approach is based on a unique parametrizable formula capable of providing function points by successive iteration. When tackling design level, it also shows suitable for developing architectural schemes capable of dealing with different speed and precision issues. An architecture for reconfigurable FPGA based in serial distributed arithmetic implements the design for fast prototyping. The case of combined trigonometric functions involved in rotation is analyzed under this scope. Compared with others methods, our proposal offers a good balance between speed and precision

    Algorithms for document image skew estimation

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    A new projection profile based skew estimation algorithm was developed. This algorithm extracts fiducial points representing character elements by decoding a JBIG compressed image without reconstructing the original image. These points are projected along parallel lines into an accumulator array to determine the maximum alignment and the corresponding skew angle. Methods for characterizing the performance of skew estimation techniques were also investigated. In addition to the new skew estimator, three projection based algorithms were implemented and tested using 1,246 single column text zones extracted from a sample of 460 page images. Linear regression analyses of the experimental results indicate that our new skew estimation algorithm performs competitively with the other three techniques. These analyses also show that estimators using connected components as a fiducial representation perform worse than the others on the entire set of text zones. It is shown that all of the algorithms are sensitive to typographical features. The number of text lines in a zone significantly affects the accuracy of the connected component based methods. We also developed two aggregate measures of skew for entire pages. Experiments performed on the 460 unconstrained pages indicate the need to filter non-text features from consideration. Graphic and noise elements from page images contribute a significant amount of the error for the JBIG algorithm

    Automated retinal analysis

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    Diabetes is a chronic disease affecting over 2% of the population in the UK [1]. Long-term complications of diabetes can affect many different systems of the body including the retina of the eye. In the retina, diabetes can lead to a disease called diabetic retinopathy, one of the leading causes of blindness in the working population of industrialised countries. The risk of visual loss from diabetic retinopathy can be reduced if treatment is given at the onset of sight-threatening retinopathy. To detect early indicators of the disease, the UK National Screening Committee have recommended that diabetic patients should receive annual screening by digital colour fundal photography [2]. Manually grading retinal images is a subjective and costly process requiring highly skilled staff. This thesis describes an automated diagnostic system based oil image processing and neural network techniques, which analyses digital fundus images so that early signs of sight threatening retinopathy can be identified. Within retinal analysis this research has concentrated on the development of four algorithms: optic nerve head segmentation, lesion segmentation, image quality assessment and vessel width measurements. This research amalgamated these four algorithms with two existing techniques to form an integrated diagnostic system. The diagnostic system when used as a 'pre-filtering' tool successfully reduced the number of images requiring human grading by 74.3%: this was achieved by identifying and excluding images without sight threatening maculopathy from manual screening

    Data compression techniques applied to high resolution high frame rate video technology

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    An investigation is presented of video data compression applied to microgravity space experiments using High Resolution High Frame Rate Video Technology (HHVT). An extensive survey of methods of video data compression, described in the open literature, was conducted. The survey examines compression methods employing digital computing. The results of the survey are presented. They include a description of each method and assessment of image degradation and video data parameters. An assessment is made of present and near term future technology for implementation of video data compression in high speed imaging system. Results of the assessment are discussed and summarized. The results of a study of a baseline HHVT video system, and approaches for implementation of video data compression, are presented. Case studies of three microgravity experiments are presented and specific compression techniques and implementations are recommended

    Image enhancement techniques applied to solar feature detection

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    This dissertation presents the development of automatic image enhancement techniques for solar feature detection. The new method allows for detection and tracking of the evolution of filaments in solar images. Series of H-alpha full-disk images are taken in regular time intervals to observe the changes of the solar disk features. In each picture, the solar chromosphere filaments are identified for further evolution examination. The initial preprocessing step involves local thresholding to convert grayscale images into black-and-white pictures with chromosphere granularity enhanced. An alternative preprocessing method, based on image normalization and global thresholding is presented. The next step employs morphological closing operations with multi-directional linear structuring elements to extract elongated shapes in the image. After logical union of directional filtering results, the remaining noise is removed from the final outcome using morphological dilation and erosion with a circular structuring element. Experimental results show that the developed techniques can achieve excellent results in detecting large filaments and good detection rates for small filaments. The final chapter discusses proposed directions of the future research and applications to other areas of solar image processing, in particular to detection of solar flares, plages and sunspots
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