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A Study on the Influence of Luminance L* in the L*a*b* Color Space during Color Segmentation 被引量:1
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作者 Rodolfo Alvarado-Cervantes Edgardo M. Felipe-Riveron +1 位作者 Vladislav Khartchenko Oleksiy Pogrebnyak 《Journal of Computer and Communications》 2016年第3期28-34,共7页
In this paper an evaluation of the influence of luminance L* at the L*a*b* color space during color segmentation is presented. A comparative study is made between the behavior of segmentation in color images using onl... In this paper an evaluation of the influence of luminance L* at the L*a*b* color space during color segmentation is presented. A comparative study is made between the behavior of segmentation in color images using only the Euclidean metric of a* and b* and an adaptive color similarity function defined as a product of Gaussian functions in a modified HSI color space. For the evaluation synthetic images were particularly designed to accurately assess the performance of the color segmentation. The testing system can be used either to explore the behavior of a similarity function (or metric) in different color spaces or to explore different metrics (or similarity functions) in the same color space. From the results is obtained that the color parameters a* and b* are not independent of the luminance parameter L* as one might initially assume. 展开更多
关键词 Color Image segmentation CIELAB Color Space L*a*b* Color Space Color Metrics Color segmentation evaluation Synthetic Color Image Generation
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Evaluating quality of motion for unsupervised video object segmentation
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作者 CHENG Guanjun SONG Huihui 《Optoelectronics Letters》 EI 2024年第6期379-384,共6页
Current mainstream unsupervised video object segmentation(UVOS) approaches typically incorporate optical flow as motion information to locate the primary objects in coherent video frames. However, they fuse appearance... Current mainstream unsupervised video object segmentation(UVOS) approaches typically incorporate optical flow as motion information to locate the primary objects in coherent video frames. However, they fuse appearance and motion information without evaluating the quality of the optical flow. When poor-quality optical flow is used for the interaction with the appearance information, it introduces significant noise and leads to a decline in overall performance. To alleviate this issue, we first employ a quality evaluation module(QEM) to evaluate the optical flow. Then, we select high-quality optical flow as motion cues to fuse with the appearance information, which can prevent poor-quality optical flow from diverting the network's attention. Moreover, we design an appearance-guided fusion module(AGFM) to better integrate appearance and motion information. Extensive experiments on several widely utilized datasets, including DAVIS-16, FBMS-59, and You Tube-Objects, demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms existing methods. 展开更多
关键词 Evaluating quality of motion for unsupervised video object segmentation
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Network level pavement evaluation with 1 mm 3D survey system 被引量:2
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作者 Kelvin C.P.Wang Qiang Joshua Li +2 位作者 Guangwei Yang You Zhan Yanjun Qiu 《Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering(English Edition)》 2015年第6期391-398,共8页
The latest iteration of PaveVision3D Ultra can obtain true 1 mm resolution 3D data at full- lane coverage in all 3 directions at highway speed up to 60 mph. This paper introduces the PaveVision3D Ultra technology for ... The latest iteration of PaveVision3D Ultra can obtain true 1 mm resolution 3D data at full- lane coverage in all 3 directions at highway speed up to 60 mph. This paper introduces the PaveVision3D Ultra technology for rapid network level pavement survey on approximately 1280 center miles of Oklahoma interstate highways. With sophisticated automated distress analyzer (ADA) software interface, the collected 1 mm 3D data provide Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) with comprehensive solutions for automated eval- uation of pavement surface including longitudinal profile for roughness, transverse profile for rutting, predicted hydroplaning speed for safety analysis, and cracking and various surface defects for distresses. The pruned exact linear time (PELT) method, an optimal partitioning algorithm, is implemented to identify change points and dynamically deter- mine homogeneous segments so as to assist ODOT effectively using the available 1 mm 3D pavement surface condition data for decision-making. The application of 1 mm 3D laser imaging technology for network survey is unprecedented. This innovative technology allows highway agencies to access its options in using the 1 mm 3D system for its design and management purposes, particularly to meet the data needs for pavement management system (PMS), pavement ME design and highway performance monitoring system (HPMS). 展开更多
关键词 PaveVision3D Ultra Rapid network survey Pavement surface evaluation Dynamic segmentation
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