论文标题
在非理想系统配置中,信息保存的可保存的混合方法用于前瞻性声纳镶嵌
Information-Preserved Blending Method for Forward-Looking Sonar Mosaicing in Non-Ideal System Configuration
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论文摘要
前瞻性声纳(FLS)由于其高分辨率和较高的帧速率特征而开始在接近底部的水下检查领域引起人们的关注。尽管自动目标识别(ATR)算法已暂时应用于对象搜索任务,但人类的监督仍然是必不可少的,尤其是在涉及关键领域时。需要清晰的摩西式镶嵌物,其中包含所有可疑信息,以帮助专家处理巨大的感知数据。但是,以前的工作仅考虑FLS正在理想的系统配置中工作,该配置假定适当的声纳成像设置和准确定位数据的可用性。没有这些诺言,框内和框架间文物将出现并通过使感兴趣的信息看不见的信息来降低最终马赛克的质量。在本文中,我们提出了一种新型的FLS马赛克混合方法,可以保留感兴趣的信息。长短的时间滑动窗口(LST-SW)旨在纠正原始声纳图像的局部统计数据。然后,将统计数据用于构建全局差异图(GVM)。 GVM通过对信息丰富和无特征像素进行分类,从而有助于强调在混合阶段中包含的有用信息,从而提高最终马赛克的质量。使用在实际环境中收集的数据验证该方法。结果表明,我们的方法可以在FLS马赛克中保留更多细节,以实现人类检查目的。
Forward-Looking Sonar (FLS) has started to gain attention in the field of near-bottom close-range underwater inspection because of its high resolution and high framerate features. Although Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) algorithms have been applied tentatively for object-searching tasks, human supervision is still indispensable, especially when involving critical areas. A clear FLS mosaic containing all suspicious information is in demand to help experts deal with tremendous perception data. However, previous work only considered that FLS is working in an ideal system configuration, which assumes an appropriate sonar imaging setup and the availability of accurate positioning data. Without those promises, the intra-frame and inter-frame artifacts will appear and degrade the quality of the final mosaic by making the information of interest invisible. In this paper, we propose a novel blending method for FLS mosaicing which can preserve interested information. A Long-Short Time Sliding Window (LST-SW) is designed to rectify the local statistics of raw sonar images. The statistics are then utilized to construct a Global Variance Map (GVM). The GVM helps to emphasize the useful information contained in images in the blending phase by classifying the informative and featureless pixels, thereby enhancing the quality of final mosaic. The method is verified using data collected in the real environment. The results show that our method can preserve more details in FLS mosaics for human inspection purposes in practice.