TY - JOUR
T1 - Coregistration of projections and extended unsharp masking filtering for improving the reconstruction of targets hidden in turbid media
AU - Deshe, Guy
AU - Abookasis, David
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier GmbH
PY - 2022/8
Y1 - 2022/8
N2 - We experimentally demonstrate an integrated approach for improving reconstruction quality of targets embedded within a turbid media by integrating multiple viewpoints (projections) together with an extended unsharp masking (eUSM) algorithm recently demonstrated in atmospheric solar images. In the setup, objects with differing geometrical shapes and sizes were embedded within media with a range of turbidity and varying attenuation and viscosity values. The medium was illuminated with a laser beam after which multiview images, obtained by lens array, were captured with a camera. In offline processing, each sub-image (viewpoint) was digitally cropped, extracted from the array, eUSM filtered, and qualitatively evaluated by contrast metrics. After sub-images were sorted and ranked based on metric values, the selected ‘best’ sub-images were shifted to a common center and co-added with others using a shift-and-add (SAA) method to form a single average image revealing the shape of the object. Linear polarization was also introduced into the setup to give higher contrast image quality. Moreover, by optimizing eUSM parameters, further improvement was achieved in the reconstruction. Experimental results illustrate the improvement of the proposed approach as compared to the previously described SAA method alone.
AB - We experimentally demonstrate an integrated approach for improving reconstruction quality of targets embedded within a turbid media by integrating multiple viewpoints (projections) together with an extended unsharp masking (eUSM) algorithm recently demonstrated in atmospheric solar images. In the setup, objects with differing geometrical shapes and sizes were embedded within media with a range of turbidity and varying attenuation and viscosity values. The medium was illuminated with a laser beam after which multiview images, obtained by lens array, were captured with a camera. In offline processing, each sub-image (viewpoint) was digitally cropped, extracted from the array, eUSM filtered, and qualitatively evaluated by contrast metrics. After sub-images were sorted and ranked based on metric values, the selected ‘best’ sub-images were shifted to a common center and co-added with others using a shift-and-add (SAA) method to form a single average image revealing the shape of the object. Linear polarization was also introduced into the setup to give higher contrast image quality. Moreover, by optimizing eUSM parameters, further improvement was achieved in the reconstruction. Experimental results illustrate the improvement of the proposed approach as compared to the previously described SAA method alone.
KW - Digital filtering
KW - Image quality metrics
KW - Imaging through turbid media
KW - Lens array
KW - Linear polarization
KW - Multiple viewpoints
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijleo.2022.169408
DO - 10.1016/j.ijleo.2022.169408
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AN - SCOPUS:85131397643
SN - 0030-4026
VL - 264
JO - Optik
JF - Optik
M1 - 169408
ER -