Image Analysis: Extracting Information From Various Types of Images
Image Analysis: Extracting Information From Various Types of Images
Extracting information
from various types of images
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image types
B & W (panchromatic) Color R
Simultaneous images at various wavelengths (including non-visible ultra-violet and infra-red) A. Dermanis
image types
Overlapping images taken from different points and camera orientations
Video - Cinematography
Computer Vision
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image types
Images taken at parallel planes
Medical Tomography
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image types
Analog photographs
Printed
photo
Film
(negative) Focal point
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image types
Digital photographs
Continuous
object
Discrete
photograph
Focal point
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image types
Digital photographs
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image types
Digital photographs
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image types
Scanners
P1
F1
If the position of the camera ( of its focal point F ) and its orientation are known
then the position on the photo plate of the image P of a point M
determines that the point lies on a certain line, the line FP
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Information in images
Geometric information
P1
P2
F1
F2
From the known positions of the images P1 and P2 of an object point M on two photos
with known position and orientation,
the position of the point is determined as the intersection of two lines F1P1 and F2P2
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Information in images
Geometric information
Photogrammetry
photo – φως = light
P1
gram – γράφω = draw P2
F1
metry – μετρώ = measure F2
From the known positions of the images P1 and P2 of an object point M on two photos
with known position and orientation,
the position of the point is determined as the intersection of two lines F1P1 and F2P2
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Information in images
Qualitative information
Thematic map
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Information in images
Qualitative information
Thematic map
Remote Sensing
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Information in images
Qualitative information
Thermal mapping
Temperatures from
Infrared imagery
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Information in images
Human eye-brain vs computer
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Information in images
Human eye-brain vs computer
Photogrammetry
Extraction of geometric information from multiple images
Remote Sensing
Extraction of qualitative (thematic) information from multispectral images
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Color
“Color” is the way that the human brain realizes
after visual stimulation
the differences in wavelengths
of a very small part of the electromagnetic radiation.
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Electromagnetic radiation
ΔΩ
P
ΔΑ Sensors collect electromagnetic energy ΔQ
emitted from a surface area ΔΑ (pixel),
during a time interval Δt,
arriving at the sensor aperture
with a solid angle ΔΩ
Q dQ
radiant flux Φ(t): (power !)
t dt
d
radiant exitance M(t,P): M M (emitted)
A dA
d
irradiance E(t,P): E E (incident)
A dA
E
illuminance L: L (π = half upper space)
The electromagnetic radiation
Electromagnetic signals x(t)
consist of sines and cosines
1
Fourier analysis: x(t ) X ( ) eit dt
2
1
radiant flux (power): ( ) d
2
exitance (with ωλ = cT = 2πc/ω): M
M
( ) d
dM
M = spectral exitance
d
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Sensors respond to exitance only within a spectral band λ1 λ λ2 :
2
2
response functions
for the 4 sensors
of the Landsat satellite
Multispectral Scanner
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The electromagnetic spectrum
A cm λ
0.1 1 10 102 103 104 105 106 0.1 1 10 102 103 104 105 106 107
A μ cm m km
0.3 0.2 3 30 300 0.3 3 30 300 0.3 3 30 3 30 300 3 30 300
RADAR
γ
RADIO AUDIO AC
Χ
MICROWAVES
UV IR
VISIBLE
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Laws of Electromgnetic Radiation
M b (T ) M ,b ( , T )d T 4
0
Law of Wien:
(λ of maximal spectral exitance)
c3
λmax =
T
M λ ,b ( λmax ,T ) = max M λ ,b ( λ ,T )
λ
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The solar electromagnetic radiation
atmospheric absorption
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Color combination
Additive Subtractive
(RGB system, computer screens) (filters, paint mix)
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Color combination
Additive Subtractive
(RGB system, computer screens) (filters, paint mix)
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Color combination
Additive Subtractive
(RGB system, computer screens) (filters, paint mix)
Green
Red Blue
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Color combination
Additive Subtractive
(RGB system, computer screens) (filters, paint mix)
Green
Yellow Cyan
White
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Color combination
Additive Subtractive
(RGB system, computer screens) (filters, paint mix)
Green Yellow
Yellow Cyan
White
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Color combination
Additive Subtractive
(RGB system, computer screens) (filters, paint mix)
Green Yellow
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The 6 faces of the RGB color cube
B R G
G B R
R = 256 G = 256 B = 256
B R G
G B R
R=0 G=0 B=0
Color combination
The CMYK color system
Cyan - Magenta - Yellow - Black)
Yellow
Red Green
Black
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Color combination
The CMYK color system
Cyan - Magenta - Yellow - Black)
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Color combination
The CMYK color system
Cyan - Magenta - Yellow - Black)
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Color combination
The HIS color system
Intensity I (% of white) and saturation S (% of color) for various angular values of hue H (color)
Cyclic arrangement
of hues (colors)
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Color combination
The HIS color system
Intensity I (% of white) and saturation S (% of color) for various angular values of hue H (color)
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The HIS color system
Intensity I (% of white) and saturation S (% of color) for various angular values of hue H (color)
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