Development of computational method for matched filtration with analytical profile of the blurred digital image

Author:

Khlamov Sergii1ORCID,Vlasenko Vladimir2ORCID,Savanevych Vadym3ORCID,Briukhovetskyi Oleksandr2ORCID,Trunova Tetiana3ORCID,Chelombitko Victor3ORCID,Tabakova Iryna3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. SoftServe, Ukraine

2. National Space Facilities Control and Test Center, Ukraine

3. Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, Ukraine

Abstract

A computational method for matched filtration with analytical profile of the blurred digital image of the investigated objects on digital frames has been developed. Such «blurred» objects can be the result of an involuntary shift of a fixed camera, an incorrect choice of the mode of guiding the telescope (diurnal or object tracking) or a failure of the diurnal tracking. This computational method is based on the analytical selection of the typical form of the object’s image, as well as on the choice of special parameters for the transfer function of the matched filter for the blurred digital image, which makes it possible to evaluate the required parameters of the blurred digital image. In addition, determining the number of Gaussians of the object’s image makes it possible to perform the most accurate assessment of the initial approximation of the parameters of their shape. Thus, matched filtration makes it possible to highlight the investigated objects with a blurred image of a typical shape against the background of substrate noise. Using the computational method of matched filtration makes it possible to improve the segmentation of images of reference objects on the frame and reduce the number of false detections. The developed computational method for matched filtration with analytical profile of the blurred digital image of the investigated objects on the frames was tested in practice as part of the research of the CoLiTec project. It was implemented in the intraframe processing unit of the Lemur software for the operational automated detection of new and observation of known objects with a weak brightness. Owing to the Lemur software using and the proposed computational method introduced into it, more than 500,000 measurements of the various investigated objects were successfully processed and identified.

Publisher

Private Company Technology Center

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Management of Technology and Innovation,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Control and Systems Engineering,Food Science,Environmental Chemistry

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