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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Tracking Under Countermeasures Using Infrared Imagery

Modorato, Sara January 2022 (has links)
Object tracking can be done in numerous ways, where the goal is to track a target through all frames in a sequence. The ground truth bounding box is used to initialize the object tracking algorithm. Object tracking can be carried out on infrared imagery suitable for military applications to execute tracking even without illumination. Objects, such as aircraft, can deploy countermeasures to impede tracking. The countermeasures most often mainly impact one wavelength band. Therefore, using two different wavelength bands for object tracking can counteract the impact of the countermeasures. The dataset was created from simulations. The countermeasures applied to the dataset are flares and Directional Infrared Countermeasures (DIRCMs). Different object tracking algorithms exist, and many are based on discriminative correlation filters (DCF). The thesis investigated the DCF-based trackers STRCF and ECO on the created dataset. The STRCF and the ECO trackers were analyzed using one and two wavelength bands. The following features were investigated for both trackers: grayscale, Histogram of Oriented Gradients (HOG), and pre-trained deep features. The results indicated that the STRCF and the ECO trackers using two wavelength bands instead of one improved performance on sequences with countermeasures. The use of HOG, deep features, or a combination of both improved the performance of the STRCF tracker using two wavelength bands. Likewise, the performance of the ECO tracker using two wavelength bands was improved by the use of deep features. However, the negative aspect of using two wavelength bands and introducing more features is that it resulted in a lower frame rate.
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Precise Mapping for Retinal Photocoagulation in SLIM (Slit-Lamp Image Mosaicing) / Cartographie précise pour la photocoagulation rétinienne dans SLIM (Mosaïque de l’image de la lampe à fente)

Prokopetc, Kristina 10 November 2017 (has links)
Cette thèse est issue d’un accord CIFRE entre le groupe de recherche EnCoV de l’Université Clermont Auvergne et la société Quantel Medical (www.quantel-medical.fr). Quantel Medical est une entreprise spécialisée dans le développement innovant des ultrasons et des produits laser en ophtalmologie. Cette thèse présente un travail de recherche visant à l’application du diagnostic assisté par ordinateur et du traitement des maladies de la rétine avec une utilisation du prototype industriel TrackScan développé par Quantel Medical. Plus précisément, elle contribue au problème du mosaicing précis de l’image de la lampe à fente (SLIM) et du recalage automatique et multimodal en utilisant les images SLIM avec l’angiographie par fluorescence (FA) pour aider à la photo coagulation pan-rétienne naviguée. Nous abordons trois problèmes différents.Le premier problème est lié à l’accumulation des erreurs du recalage en SLIM., il dérive de la mosaïque. Une approche commune pour obtenir la mosaïque consiste à calculer des transformations uniquement entre les images temporellement consécutives dans une séquence, puis à les combiner pour obtenir la transformation entre les vues non consécutives temporellement. Les nombreux algorithmes existants suivent cette approche. Malgré le faible coût de calcul et la simplicité de cette méthode, en raison de sa nature de ‘chaînage’, les erreurs d’alignement s’accumulent, ce qui entraîne une dérive des images dans la mosaïque. Nous proposons donc d’utilise les récents progrès réalisés dans les méthodes d’ajustement de faisceau et de présenter un cadre de réduction de la dérive spécialement conçu pour SLIM. Nous présentons aussi une nouvelle procédure de raffinement local.Deuxièmement, nous abordons le problème induit par divers types d’artefacts communs á l’imagerie SLIM. Ceus-sont liés à la lumière utilisée, qui dégrade considérablement la qualité géométrique et photométrique de la mosaïque. Les solutions existantes permettent de faire face aux blouissements forts qui corrompent entièrement le rendu de la rétine dans l’image tout en laissant de côté la correction des reflets spéculaires semi-transparents et reflets des lentilles. Cela introduit des images fantômes et des pertes d’information. En outre, les méthodes génériques ne produisent pas de résultats satisfaisants dans SLIM. Par conséquent, nous proposons une meilleure alternative en concevant une méthode basée sur une technique rapide en utilisant une seule image pour éliminer les éblouissements et la notion de feux spéculaires semi-transparents en utilisant les indications de mouvement pour la correction intelligente de reflet de lentille.Finalement, nous résolvons le problème du recalage multimodal automatique avec SLIM. Il existe une quantité importante de travaux sur le recalage multimodal de diverses modalités d’image rétinienne. Cependant, la majorité des méthodes existantes nécessitent une détection de points clés dans les deux modalités d’image, ce qui est une tâche très difficile. Dans le cas de SLIM et FA ils ne tiennent pas compte du recalage précis dans la zone maculaire - le repère prioritaire. En outre, personne n’a développé une solution entièrement automatique pour SLIM et FA. Dans cette thèse, nous proposons la première méthode capable de recolu ces deux modalités sans une saisie manuelle, en détectant les repères anatomiques uniquement sur une seule image pour assurer un recalage précis dans la zone maculaire. (...) / This thesis arises from an agreement Convention Industrielle de Formation par la REcherche (CIFRE) between the Endoscopy and Computer Vision (EnCoV) research group at Université Clermont Auvergne and the company Quantel Medical (www.quantel-medical.fr), which specializes in the development of innovative ultrasound and laser products in ophthalmology. It presents a research work directed at the application of computer-aided diagnosis and treatment of retinal diseases with a use of the TrackScan industrial prototype developed at Quantel Medical. More specifically, it contributes to the problem of precise Slit-Lamp Image Mosaicing (SLIM) and automatic multi-modal registration of SLIM with Fluorescein Angiography (FA) to assist navigated pan-retinal photocoagulation. We address three different problems.The first is a problem of accumulated registration errors in SLIM, namely the mosaicing drift.A common approach to image mosaicking is to compute transformations only between temporally consecutive images in a sequence and then to combine them to obtain the transformation between non-temporally consecutive views. Many existing algorithms follow this approach. Despite the low computational cost and the simplicity of such methods, due to its ‘chaining’ nature, alignment errors tend to accumulate, causing images to drift in the mosaic. We propose to use recent advances in key-frame Bundle Adjustment methods and present a drift reduction framework that is specifically designed for SLIM. We also introduce a new local refinement procedure.Secondly, we tackle the problem of various types of light-related imaging artifacts common in SLIM, which significantly degrade the geometric and photometric quality of the mosaic. Existing solutions manage to deal with strong glares which corrupt the retinal content entirely while leaving aside the correction of semi-transparent specular highlights and lens flare. This introduces ghosting and information loss. Moreover, related generic methods do not produce satisfactory results in SLIM. Therefore, we propose a better alternative by designing a method based on a fast single-image technique to remove glares and the notion of the type of semi-transparent specular highlights and motion cues for intelligent correction of lens flare.Finally, we solve the problem of automatic multi-modal registration of FA and SLIM. There exist a number of related works on multi-modal registration of various retinal image modalities. However, the majority of existing methods require a detection of feature points in both image modalities. This is a very difficult task for SLIM and FA. These methods do not account for the accurate registration in macula area - the priority landmark. Moreover, none has developed a fully automatic solution for SLIM and FA. In this thesis, we propose the first method that is able to register these two modalities without manual input by detecting retinal features only on one image and ensures an accurate registration in the macula area.The description of the extensive experiments that were used to demonstrate the effectiveness of each of the proposed methods is also provided. Our results show that (i) using our new local refinement procedure for drift reduction significantly ameliorates the to drift reduction allowing us to achieve an improvement in precision over the current solution employed in the TrackScan; (ii) the proposed methodology for correction of light-related artifacts exhibits a good efficiency, significantly outperforming related works in SLIM; and (iii) despite our solution for multi-modal registration builds on existing methods, with the various specific modifications made, it is fully automatic, effective and improves the baseline registration method currently used on the TrackScan.
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Análise do campo elétrico atmosférico durante tempo bom e distúrbios geofísicos

Anaya, José Carlos Tacza 19 January 2015 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-03-15T19:35:52Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 JOSE CARLOS TACZA ANAYA.pdf: 7682166 bytes, checksum: f3eebed2cf5cb0f5ecda9415f8754978 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-01-19 / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / In this dissertation, we present the capability of a new network of sensors to monitor the atmospheric electric field at various locations in South America. The main goal is to obtain the characteristic Universal Time daily curve of the atmospheric electric field in fair-weather. That curve is known as the Carnegie curve, which is related to the currents flowing in the Global Atmospheric Electric Circuit. This has been accomplished using monthly, seasonal and annual averages. After obtaining our standard curve of variation of the electric field in fair-weather, the deviations related to phenomena such as solar flares, solar protons events, geomagnetic storms, total solar eclipse and seismic activity are analyzed and commented. / Neste trabalho de dissertação apresenta-se a capabilidade de uma nova rede de sensores para monitorar o campo elétrico atmosférico em vários locais na América do Sul. O objetivo principal é obter a curva diária do campo elétrico atmosférico de tempo bom. Para isto foram realizadas médias mensais, sazonais e anuais. Essa curva é comparada com a curva característica em Tempo Universal conhecida como a Curva de Carnegie, a qual é relacionada com as correntes fluindo no Circuito Elétrico Atmosférico Global. Depois de obter a curva padrão de variação do campo elétrico atmosférico de tempo bom, foram analisados e comentados os desvios relacionados a explosões solares, eventos de prótons solares, tempestades geomagnéticas, eclipse solar e atividade sísmica.

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