Author:
He Yinchao,Kang Shuang,Li Wenwen,Xu Hongyan,Liu Sen
Abstract
AbstractEnhancing infrared images is essential for detecting wind turbine blades using infrared technology. This paper introduces an Infrared Image Enhancement Method based on Adaptive Iterative Cutoff Threshold Difference Multi-Scale Top-Hat Transformation (AICT-DMTH) to address the challenge of low image clarity in infrared detection. The method involves performing a black-white difference top-hat transformation by utilizing structural elements of varying scales for dilation and erosion. Additionally, an iterative threshold method is applied to extract more detailed image features, followed by setting a cutoff constant to determine the final scale of the structural element. The effectiveness of the proposed method is evaluated both qualitatively and quantitatively, with infrared images from laboratory and wind farm settings enhanced and compared against existing methods. The experimental results indicate that the proposed method significantly improves the clarity of infrared images, demonstrating robustness in enhancing images from various environments.
Funder
Jilin Department of Education Science and Technology Research Project
Natural Science Foundation of Jilin Province
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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