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Frame Rearrangement Method by Time Information Remarked on Recovered Image (복원된 영상에 표기된 시간 정보에 의한 프레임 재정렬 기법)

  • Kim, Yong Jin;Lee, Jung Hwan;Byun, Jun Seok;Park, Nam In
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.24 no.12
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    • pp.1641-1652
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    • 2021
  • To analyze the crime scene, the role of digital evidence such as CCTV and black box is very important. Such digital evidence is often damaged due to device defects or intentional deletion. In this case, the deleted video can be restored by well-known techniques like the frame-based recovery method. Especially, the data such as the video can be generally fragmented and saved in the case of the memory used almost fully. If the fragmented video were recovered in units of images, the sequence of the recovered images may not be continuous. In this paper, we proposed a new video restoration method to match the sequence of recovered images. First, the images are recovered through a frame-based recovery technique. Then, after analyzing the time information marked on the images, the time information was extracted and recognized via optical character recognition (OCR). Finally, the recovered images are rearranged based on the time information obtained by OCR. For performance evaluation, we evaluate the recovery rate of our proposed video restoration method. As a result, it was shown that the recovery rate for the fragmented video was recovered from a minimum of about 47% to a maximum of 98%.

The Effect of Number of Echoes and Random Noise on T2 Relaxography : Development of 8-Echo CPMG (에코의 개수와 임의 잡음이 T2 이완영상의 구성에 미치는 영향연구 : 8에코 CPMG영상화 펄스열의 개발)

  • 정은기
    • Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.67-72
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    • 1998
  • The mapping of the spin-spin relaxation time T2 in pixel-by-pixel was suggested as a quantitative diagnostic tool in medicine. although the CPMG pulse sequence has been known to be the best pulse sequence for T2 measurement in physics NMR, the supplied pulse sequence by the manufacture of MRI system was able to obtain the maximum of 4 CPMG images. Eight or more images with different echo time TEs are required to construct a reliable T2 map, so that two or more acquisitions were required, which easily took more than 10 minutes. 4-echo CPMG imaging pulse sequence was modified to generate the maximum of 8 MR images with evenly spaced echo time TEs. In human MR imaging, since patients tend to move at least several pixels between the different acquisitions, 8-echo CPMG imaging sequence reduces the acquisition time and may remove any mis-regitration of each pixels signal for the fitting of T2. The resultant T2 maps using the theoretically simulated images and using the MR images of the human brain suggested that 8 echo CPMG sequence with short echo spacing such as 17-20 msec can give the reliable T2 map.

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A Case Study on Students' Concept Images of the Uniform Convergence of Sequences of Continuous Functions

  • Jeong, Moonja;Kim, Seong-A
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.133-152
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    • 2013
  • In this research, we investigated students' understanding of the definitions of sequence of continuous functions and its uniform convergence. We selected three female and three male students out of the senior class of a university and conducted questionnaire surveys 4 times. We examined students' concept images of sequence of continuous functions and its uniform convergence and also how they approach to the right concept definitions for those through several progressive questions. Furthermore, we presented some suggestions for effective teaching-learning for the sequences of continuous functions.

Video Sequence Matching Using Normalized Dominant Singular Values

  • Jeong, Kwang-Min;Lee, Joon-Jae
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.785-793
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    • 2009
  • This paper proposes a signature using dominant singular values for video sequence matching. By considering the input image as matrix A, a partition procedure is first performed to separate the matrix into non-overlapping sub-images of a fixed size. The SVD(Singular Value Decomposition) process decomposes matrix A into a singular value-singular vector factorization. As a result, singular values are obtained for each sub-image, then k dominant singular values which are sufficient to discriminate between different images and are robust to image size variation, are chosen and normalized as the signature for each block in an image frame for matching between the reference video clip and the query one. Experimental results show that the proposed video signature has a better performance than ordinal signature in ROC curve.

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A Study on The Detection of Multiple Vehicles Using Sequence Image Analysis (연속 영상 분석에 의한 다중 차량 검출 방법의 연구)

  • 한상훈;이강호
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.37-43
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this thesis is to detect multiple vehicles using sequence image analysis at process that detect forward vehicles and lane from sequential color images. Detection of vehicles candidate area uses shadow characteristic and edge information in one frame. And, method to detect multiple vehicles area analyzes Estimation of Vehicle(EOV) and Accumulated Similarity Function(ASF) of vehicles candidate areas that exist in sequential images and examine possibility to be vehicles. Most researches detected a forward vehicles in road images but this research presented method to detect several vehicles and apply enough in havy traffic. To verify the effects of the proposed method, we capture the road images with notebook and CCD camera for PC and present the results such as processing time, accuracy and vehicles detection in the images.

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Gait Recognition Using Shape Sequence Descriptor (Shape Sequence 기술자를 이용한 게이트 인식)

  • Jeong, Seung-Do
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.2339-2345
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    • 2011
  • Gait recognition is the method to identify the person who walks in front of camera using characteristics of individuals by a sequence of images of walking people. The accuracy of biometric such as fingerprint or iris is very high; however, to provide information needs downsides which allow users to direct contact or close-up, etc. There have been many studies in gait recognition because it could capture images and analysis characteristics far from a person. In order to recognize the gait of person needs a continuous sequence of walking which can be distinguished from the individuals should be extracted features rather than an single image. Therefore, this paper proposes a method of gait recognition that the motion of objects in sequence is described the characteristics of a shape sequence descriptor, and through a variety of experiments can show possibility as a recognition technique.

Adaptive Vector Quantization through Updating a Codebook for Image Sequence Coding (코드북의 갱신을 통한 연속적인 화상에서의 적응적 벡터양자화)

  • 정해묵;이충웅
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.767-774
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    • 1990
  • Successive images can be reconstructed without great degradation by using one codebook in vector quantization, because statistics of successive images are sinilar. In this paper, we propose a method to update vector centroids in one slot of an image sequence and reconstruct images with the codebook replenished with the updated vector centroids. To remove the overhead required to transmit the updated vector centroids, we catagorize image blocks into changing blocks and nonchanging blocks, and then transmit only the labels of the changing blocks. Therefore, we can assign the remaining bits to the replenishment of a codebook. By the proposed method, almost the same image as the same image as the one reconstructed by LBG algorithm can be obtained and the bit rate can be reduced to below 0.5 bit/pixel.

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Precision Analysis of a Single Camera-based Depth Measurement System using the Reflected Images of a Rotating Mirror (회전 평면경의 반사 영상을 이용한 단일 카메라 시스템의 거리측정 정밀도 분석)

  • 나상익;손흥락;김형석
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.07e
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    • pp.2323-2326
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    • 2003
  • Theoretical analysis of the depth measurement system with the use of a single camera and a rotating mirror has hem done. A camera in front of a rotating mirror acquires a sequence of reflected images, from which depth information is extracted. For an object pint at a longer distance, the corresponding pixel in the sequence of images moves at a higher speed. In this paper, the principle d the depth measurement-based on the relation of the pixel movement speed and the depth of objects have been investigated. Also, necessary mathematics to implement the technique is derived and presented. The factors affecting the measurement precision have been studied Analysis shows that the measurement m increases with the increase of depth. The rotational angle of the mirror between two image-takings also affects the measurement precision. Experimental results using the real camera-mirror setup are reported.

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Fingerprint Image Sequence Mosaicking in Touchless Fingerprint Sensor (비접촉식 지문센서에서의 지문 영상 시퀀스 융합)

  • Choi, Kyoung-Taek;Choi, Hee-Seung;Kim, Jai-Hie
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2007.07a
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    • pp.377-378
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    • 2007
  • This paper proposes an system to generate rolled-equivalent fingerprints by mosaicking sequential images captured by an toothless device. To capture rolled-equivalent fingerprints, previous works use multiple cameras. However, the method in this paper captures sequential fingerprint images with a single camera and mosaic the images by estimating the transform between images through optical flow.

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Compression of 3D color integral images using 2D referencing technique (2차원 참조 기법을 이용한 3D 컬러 집적 영상의 압축)

  • Kim, Jong-Ho;Yoo, Hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.13 no.12
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    • pp.2693-2700
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    • 2009
  • This paper proposes an effective compression method to utilize the 3D integral image with large amount of data obtained by a lens array in various applications. The conventional compression methods for still images exhibit low performance in terms of coding efficiency and visual quality, since they cannot remove the correlation between elemental images. In the moving picture compression methods, 1D scanning techniques that produce a sequence of elemental images are not enough to remove the directional correlation between elemental images. The proposed method effectively sequences the elemental images from an integral image by the 2D referencing technique and compresses them using the multi-frame referencing of H.264/AVC. The proposed 2D referencing technique selects the optimal reference image according to vertical, horizontal, and diagonal correlation between elemental images. Experimental results show that compression with the sequence of elemental images presents better coding efficiency than that of still image compression. Moreover, the proposed 2D referencing technique is superior to the 1D scanning methods in terms of the objective performance and visual quality.