Share Email Print
cover

Proceedings Paper

Analysis Of A Time-Varying Scene With Aid Of Digital Image Processing
Author(s): N. Kimpfer; W. A . Schochlin
Format Member Price Non-Member Price
PDF $17.00 $21.00

Paper Abstract

The analysis of a moving object which is changing its form and light intensity as a function of time is described. The objects presented as an example of such an analysis are solar eruptions (flares) observed with a digital CCD - camera. It is discussed how the information of every picture in the set is transformed into a single parameter in order to obtain time profiles. It is shown how images are calibrated. Remaining noise was eliminated by Fourier - filtering techniques in space and time.

Paper Details

Date Published: 26 October 1983
PDF: 7 pages
Proc. SPIE 0397, Applications of Digital Image Processing V, (26 October 1983); doi: 10.1117/12.935321
Show Author Affiliations
N. Kimpfer, University of Berne (Switzerland)
W. A . Schochlin, University of Berne (Switzerland)


Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 0397:
Applications of Digital Image Processing V
Andre J. Oosterlinck; Andrew G. Tescher, Editor(s)

© SPIE. Terms of Use
Back to Top
PREMIUM CONTENT
Sign in to read the full article
Create a free SPIE account to get access to
premium articles and original research
Forgot your username?
close_icon_gray