scholarly journals Multi-Scale Memetic Image Registration

Electronics ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 278
Author(s):  
Cătălina Lucia Cocianu ◽  
Cristian Răzvan Uscatu

Many technological applications of our time rely on images captured by multiple cameras. Such applications include the detection and recognition of objects in captured images, the tracking of objects and analysis of their motion, and the detection of changes in appearance. The alignment of images captured at different times and/or from different angles is a key processing step in these applications. One of the most challenging tasks is to develop fast algorithms to accurately align images perturbed by various types of transformations. The paper reports a new method used to register images in the case of geometric perturbations that include rotations, translations, and non-uniform scaling. The input images can be monochrome or colored, and they are preprocessed by a noise-insensitive edge detector to obtain binarized versions. Isotropic scaling transformations are used to compute multi-scale representations of the binarized inputs. The algorithm is of memetic type and exploits the fact that the computation carried out in reduced representations usually produces promising initial solutions very fast. The proposed method combines bio-inspired and evolutionary computation techniques with clustered search and implements a procedure specially tailored to address the premature convergence issue in various scaled representations. A long series of tests on perturbed images were performed, evidencing the efficiency of our memetic multi-scale approach. In addition, a comparative analysis has proved that the proposed algorithm outperforms some well-known registration procedures both in terms of accuracy and runtime.

Author(s):  
Irena Bagińska

Abstract The unit weight, as a basic physical feature of soil, is an elementary quantity, and knowledge of this parameter is necessary in each geotechnical and geo-engineering task. Estimation of this quantity can be made with both laboratory and field techniques. The paper comprises a multi-scale evaluation of unit weight of cohesive soil, based on several measurements made in nearby locations using the SCPTu static probe. The procedures used were based on the two classifications and two solutions from literature. The results were referenced to the actual values of unit weight determined with a direct procedure from undisturbed samples. The resulting solutions were the basis for proposing a new formula to determine the soil unit weight from SCPTu measurements, as well as comparative analysis using exemplary values taken from the national Polish standard.


2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 896-904
Author(s):  
J.A. Popoola ◽  
C.O. Yinka-Banjo

Systems and applications embedded with facial detection and recognition capabilities are founded on the notion that there are differences in face structures among individuals, and as such, we can perform face-matching using the facial symmetry. A widely used application of facial detection and recognition is in security. It is important that the images be processed correctly for computer-based facial recognition, hence, the usage of efficient, cost-effective algorithms and a robust database. This research work puts these measures into consideration and attempts to determine a cost-effective and reliable algorithm out of three algorithms examined. Keywords: Haar-Cascade, PCA, Eigenfaces, Fisherfaces, LBPH, Face Recognition.


2019 ◽  
Vol 56 (2) ◽  
pp. 021002
Author(s):  
单倩文 Shan Qianwen ◽  
郑新波 Zheng Xinbo ◽  
何小海 He Xiaohai ◽  
滕奇志 Teng Qizhi ◽  
吴晓红 Wu Xiaohong

2018 ◽  
Vol 52 (3 (247)) ◽  
pp. 200-204
Author(s):  
D.A. Simonyan

The detection and recognition of objects in images has found a wide application in many spheres. It is used in the surveillance system, cartography, robotics, medicine, etc. In many surveillance systems the localization of the detected object has a great significance. After localizing the object, it will be possible to carry out the calculation of its coordinates. The formulas for calculating the object-camera distance are rather theoretical. Conducting experiments and verifying formulas in practice would have a high significance, as the distance of the object from camera is an essential precondition for object’s coordinate calculation.


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