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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.net.2021.10.012

A review of missing video frame estimation techniques for their suitability analysis in NPP  

Chaubey, Mrityunjay (Computer Science, Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University Varanasi)
Singh, Lalit Kumar (Department of Computer Science & Engineering, IIT (BHU))
Gupta, Manjari (Computer Science, Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University Varanasi)
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology / v.54, no.4, 2022 , pp. 1153-1160 More about this Journal
Abstract
The application of video processing techniques are useful for the safety of nuclear power plants by tracking the people online on video to estimate the dose received by staff during work in nuclear plants. Nuclear reactors remotely visually controlled to evaluate the plant's condition using video processing techniques. Internal reactor components should be frequently inspected but in current scenario however involves human technicians, who review inspection videos and identify the costly, time-consuming and subjective cracks on metallic surfaces of underwater components. In case, if any frame of the inspection video degraded/corrupted/missed due to noise or any other factor, then it may cause serious safety issue. The problem of missing/degraded/corrupted video frame estimation is a challenging problem till date. In this paper a systematic literature review on video processing techniques is carried out, to perform their suitability analysis for NPP applications. The limitation of existing approaches are also identified along with a roadmap to overcome these limitations.
Keywords
Crack; Frame; Nuclear power plants (NPP); Reactor; Safety; Video processing;
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