TY - GEN
T1 - Gas image enhancement based on adaptive time-domain filtering and morphology
AU - Zhang, Changxing
AU - Wang, Lingxue
AU - Li, Jiakun
AU - Long, Yunting
AU - Zhang, Bei
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - The fingerprint region of most gases is within 3 to 14μm. A mid-wave or long-wave infrared thermal imager is therefore commonly applied in gas detection. With further influence of low gas concentration and heterogeneity of infrared focal plane arrays, the image has numerous drawbacks. These include loud noise, weak gas signal, gridding, and dead points, all of which are particularly evident in sequential images. In order to solve these problems, we take into account the characteristics of the leaking gas image and propose an enhancement method based on adaptive time-domain filtering with morphology. The adaptive time-domain filtering which operates on time sequence images is a hybrid method combining the recursive filtering and mean filtering. It segments gas and background according to a selected threshold; removes speckle noise according to the median; and removes background domain using weighted difference image. The morphology method can not only dilate the gas region along the direction of gas diffusion to greatly enhance the visibility of the leakage area, but also effectively remove the noise, and smooth the contour. Finally, the false color is added to the gas domain. Results show that the gas infrared region is effectively enhanced.
AB - The fingerprint region of most gases is within 3 to 14μm. A mid-wave or long-wave infrared thermal imager is therefore commonly applied in gas detection. With further influence of low gas concentration and heterogeneity of infrared focal plane arrays, the image has numerous drawbacks. These include loud noise, weak gas signal, gridding, and dead points, all of which are particularly evident in sequential images. In order to solve these problems, we take into account the characteristics of the leaking gas image and propose an enhancement method based on adaptive time-domain filtering with morphology. The adaptive time-domain filtering which operates on time sequence images is a hybrid method combining the recursive filtering and mean filtering. It segments gas and background according to a selected threshold; removes speckle noise according to the median; and removes background domain using weighted difference image. The morphology method can not only dilate the gas region along the direction of gas diffusion to greatly enhance the visibility of the leakage area, but also effectively remove the noise, and smooth the contour. Finally, the false color is added to the gas domain. Results show that the gas infrared region is effectively enhanced.
KW - Adaptive time-domain filtering
KW - Enhancement
KW - Gas image
KW - Morphology
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79960429126&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1117/12.886588
DO - 10.1117/12.886588
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79960429126
SN - 9780819485922
T3 - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
BT - Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Sensing XII
T2 - Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Sensing XII
Y2 - 26 April 2011 through 28 April 2011
ER -