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8 October 2007 Multidimensional illumination and image processing techniques in the W-band for recognition of concealed objects
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Active millimeter wave imaging technology is emerging, which has the potential to yield much more information when one has control over the illumination parameters. Image processing of this kind of images is almost inexistent in literature. In this paper, we propose multidimensional illumination techniques to improve the mm-wave image quality. Multi-angle, multi-frequency, and cross-polarization illuminations were implemented to obtain multidimensional images. Principle Component Analysis (PCA) and clustering analysis were applied to process the results.
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Johan Stiens, Lixiao Zhang, Amna Elhawil, Irina Jaeger, Gaetan Koers, Hichem Sahli, and Peter Schelkens "Multidimensional illumination and image processing techniques in the W-band for recognition of concealed objects", Proc. SPIE 6696, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXX, 66960R (8 October 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.738487
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KEYWORDS
Principal component analysis

Metals

Firearms

Image processing

Polarization

Image quality

Sensors

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