Particle Detection and Classification in Photoelectric Smoke Detectors Using Image Histogram Features

Author(s):  
Kapila K. Pahalawatta ◽  
Richard Green
2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 (1) ◽  
pp. 104-107
Author(s):  
Ye Seul Baek ◽  
Youngshin Kwak ◽  
Sehyeok Park

The image quality is affected by the black luminance level of the image. This research aimed to investigate how low luminance levels are required to maintain image quality. The psychophysical experiment was carried out in a dark room using OLED display. Total of 6 different black luminance levels (0.003, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, and 1 cd/m2) were used in the experiment. Total of 20 participants was invited to evaluate the image quality. For the experiment, twelve test images are used and these test images categorized into three groups as dark, medium bright and bright image group by image histogram distribution. Each image is rendered by adjusting six different black luminance levels. Result found that the black level is higher than 0.1 cd/m2, the preference for the image is decreased. The best performance is achieved when the black level is 0.003 cd/m2, but there is no big difference from 0.1 cd/m2. The final result shows that a change in black level between about 0.003 cd/m2 and 0.1 cd/m2 does not significantly affect image quality.


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Ali Ahmed ◽  
Anik Hanifatul Azizah ◽  
Saima Anwar Lashar ◽  
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Author(s):  
Nathalie Deruelle ◽  
Jean-Philippe Uzan

This chapter examines solutions to the Maxwell equations in a vacuum: monochromatic plane waves and their polarizations, plane waves, and the motion of a charge in the field of a wave (which is the principle upon which particle detection is based). A plane wave is a solution of the vacuum Maxwell equations which depends on only one of the Cartesian spatial coordinates. The monochromatic plane waves form a basis (in the sense of distributions, because they are not square-integrable) in which any solution of the vacuum Maxwell equations can be expanded. The chapter concludes by giving the conditions for the geometrical optics limit. It also establishes the connection between electromagnetic waves and the kinematic description of light discussed in Book 1.


2018 ◽  
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J Sanglao ◽  
P Chimsiri ◽  
R Techapiesancharoenkij ◽  
N Pussadee

2015 ◽  
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P. Sneha Latha ◽  
Pawan Kumar ◽  
Samruddhi Kahu ◽  
Kishor M. Bhurchandi

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W. Vanderpoorten ◽  
P. De Moor ◽  
P. Schuurmans ◽  
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Sensors ◽  
2017 ◽  
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pp. 586 ◽  
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Joseba Zubia ◽  
Eneko Gorritxategi

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