Dependent Component Analysis for Blind Restoration of Images Degraded by Turbulent Atmosphere (CROSBI ID 145269)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Du, Qian ; Kopriva, Ivica
engleski
Dependent Component Analysis for Blind Restoration of Images Degraded by Turbulent Atmosphere
Atmospheric turbulence is an inevitable problem in long-distance ground-based and space-based imaging. The optical effects of atmospheric turbulence arise from random inhomogeneities in the temperature distribution of the atmosphere. A consequence of these temperature inhomogeneities is non-stationary random distribution of the refraction index of the atmosphere [1]. Atmospheric turbulence can make distant objects being viewed through a sensor (e.g., a digital camera or video recorder) to appear blurred. Also, the time-varying nature of the turbulence can make the appearance of objects to wave in a slow quasi-periodic fashion. When a target is small and moving, its actual location becomes very difficult to estimate. This phenomenon greatly hinders accurate target detection, tracking, classification, and identification.
atmospheric turbulence ; image restoration ; independent component analysis ; dependent component analysis
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Podaci o izdanju
72 (10-12)
2009.
2682-2692
objavljeno
0925-2312
1872-8286
10.1016/j.neucom.2008.09.012