• Title/Summary/Keyword: Background Substraction

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Dynamic LEED System Developed by Using Image Precessing (화상처리를 이용한 저에너지 전자회절 시스템(LEED) 개발)

  • 김재훈;김동준;이승민;김재성;변대현;민항기
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.515-519
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    • 1993
  • Image processin software is developed to get spot intensity form the frame of a LEEd pattern obtained by using a CCD Camera and a frame grabber. Imporved algorithm for more reasonable background substraction is implemented in this software . I/V Charateristicsof some spots form Cu(001) suface are collected . These results are compared with those of Davis and Noonan and found to be consistent with the latter results. This software is also applied to meausre RHEEd spot intensity oscillatin, and gives clear oscillations very easily.

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Face Detection Tracking in Sequential Images using Backpropagation (역전파 신경망을 이용한 동영상에서의 얼굴 검출 및 트래킹)

  • 지승환;김용주;김정환;박민용
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems Conference
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    • 1997.11a
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    • pp.124-127
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    • 1997
  • In this paper, we propose the new face detection and tracking angorithm in sequential images which have complex background. In order to apply face deteciton algorithm efficently, we convert the conventional RGB coordiantes into CIE coordonates and make the input images insensitive to luminace. And human face shapes and colors are learned using ueural network's backpropagation. For variable face size, we make mosaic size of input images vary and get the face location with various size through neural network. Besides, in sequential images, we suggest face motion tracking algorithm through image substraction processing and thresholding. At this time, for accurate face tracking, we use the face location of previous. image. Finally, we verify the real-time applicability of the proposed algorithm by the simple simulation.

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Implementation of motion detection and tracking in the real-time image. (실시간영상에서의 움직임 검출 및 추적구현에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Nam-woo;Hur, Chang-Wu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2014.10a
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    • pp.729-732
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    • 2014
  • 본 논문에서는 실시간 영상에서 움직임 검출 및 추적에 관련한 기본 기술들을 나열하고 구현하여 구현 가능성 및 성능에 대하여 검증을 진행하였다. 움직임 검출에는 배경 차영상 기법에 의한 움직임 및 변화 영역 검출 방법과 움직임 히스토리에 의한 움직임 검출법, 광류에 의한 움직임 검출법이 있으며 이를 구현하여 검증하였다. 또한 움직임 추적의 경우에는 추적하려는 물체의 히스토그램의 역투영을 이용하면서 물체의 중심점을 추적하는 MeanShift와 물체의 중심, 크기, 방향을 함께 추적하는 CamShift가 있고 Kalman 필터에 의한 움직임 추적을 구현하여 검증하였다. 구현된 방법을 통하여 보안용의 영상감시 장비의 추적 시스템 및 GPS 좌표를 기반으로하여 비행체를 추적하면서 통신링크를 유지하는 추적안테나 시스템에 적용하므로서 제어의 정확도를 높일 수 있다.

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The motion estimation algorithm implemented by the color / shape information of the object in the real-time image (실시간 영상에서 물체의 색/모양 정보를 이용한 움직임 검출 알고리즘 구현)

  • Kim, Nam-Woo;Hur, Chang-Wu
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.18 no.11
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    • pp.2733-2737
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    • 2014
  • Motion detection according to the movement and the change area detection method according to the background difference and the motion history image for use in a motion estimation technique using a real-time image, the motion detection method according to the optical flow, the back-projection of the histogram of the object to track for motion tracking At the heart of MeanShift center point of the object and the object to track, while used, the size, and the like due to the motion tracking algorithm CamShift, Kalman filter to track with direction. In this paper, we implemented the motion detection algorithm based on color and shape information of the object and verify.

Incidence of Intravascular Penetration during Transforaminal Lumbosacral Epidural Steroid Injection (요부 경추간공 스테로이드 주입 시 혈관천자의 발생률)

  • Kim, Dong Won;Shim, Jae Chol
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.26-30
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    • 2007
  • Background: Epidural steroid injections (ESI) are a common treatment for spinal disorders. Previous research has shown that aspiration of the syringe is not a sensitive test for placement of an intravascular needle. Serious complications have been reported from injection of steroids and local anesthetics into the vascular space. In addition to safety concerns, the efficacy may decline with partial injection outside the desired epidural location. We hypothesized that incidence of vascular problems is increased in patients who undergo spine surgery compared with the patients who don't undergo spine surgery. We investigated the incidence of vascular problems during lumbosacral transforaminal ESI and we compared the difference of vascular problems between the patients who undergo spinal surgery and those patients who don't undergo spinal surgery. Methods: Two hundreds and three patients were consecutively recruited and they received 299 fluoroscopically guided lumbosacral transforaminal ESIs. Injection of contrast was performed under live dynamic fluoroscopy with using digital substraction analysis. The observed uptake pattern was classified into one of three categories: flashback, aspirated, and positive contrast with negative flashback and aspiration. Results: The vascular incidence rate was 20.4%. Transforaminal ESIs performed at S1 had avascular incidence rate of 27.8% compared with 17.7% for all the other lumbar injection sites. The sensitivity of spontaneous observation of blood in the needle hub or blood aspirate for predicting an intravascular injection in lumbar transforaminal ESIs was 70.4%. Conclusions: There is a high incidence of intravascular problems when performing transforaminal ESIs, and this is significantly increased in patients with previous spine surgery. Using a flash or blood aspiration to predict an intravascular injection is not sensitive therefore; a negative flash or aspiration is not reliable. Fluoroscopically guided procedures without contrast confirmation are prone to instill medications intravascularly. This finding confirms the need for not only fluoroscopic guidance, but also for contrast injection instillation when performing lumbosacral transforaminal ESIs, and especially for patients with previous spine surgery.