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3 June 2013 Using computer vision to analyze the images obtained from ocean mapping
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Nowadays there is a significant interest in the study of the ocean´s mapping. This research goal is to find a way through computer vision to automate image analysis obtained underwater, skip handwork; people may have the aptitude to do it on paper, however it might not be as precise, trustful and quick. The basis of this case study is the shades present in pictures. There are several techniques that can be used to approach this purpose. In order to develop this idea, there will be used Fourier transform, Wavelet transform and computer vision filters, among other methods. Underwater mapping is difficult because of the noise and lack of high resolution marine technologies; there is needed more than one procedure to obtain a sharp map.
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Irene Fernandez Florez "Using computer vision to analyze the images obtained from ocean mapping", Proc. SPIE 8724, Ocean Sensing and Monitoring V, 872407 (3 June 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2015182
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KEYWORDS
Fourier transforms

Machine vision

Wavelet transforms

Computer vision technology

Image analysis

Image processing

Image filtering

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