Author | Title | Year | Journal/Proceedings | Reftype | DOI/URL |
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Ordonez Müller, A. & Kroll, A. | On the Temperature Assignment Problem and the Use of Confidence Textures in the Creation of 3D Thermograms | 2015 | 9th International Conference on Sensing Technology (ICST 2015), pp. 235-240 | inproceedings | URL |
Abstract: In infrared thermography, the temperature measured by a thermal imaging evice varies with the position and orientation of the camera with espect to an object's surface. 3D thermography has hence the potential o depict the surface temperature of objects with higher fidelity han conventional 2D thermography. So far the problem of assigning emperature values that correspond to the same surface but were obtained rom different perspectives has been addressed by simply overwriting revious values with new values or by averaging the measured values ccording to a weighted averaging scheme. A new approach to map temperature alues onto a 3D model is proposed that results in a more faithful epresentation of an object's real surface temperature in form of 3D thermogram. Temperature values are assigned in real time to he 3D model taking into consideration the observation conditions nder which they were measured. These conditions are also made available o the user in form of textured 3D models, where the texture color epicts the level of confidence associated to the thermal measurements. hese textures provide useful additional information about the 3D hermogram. The new approach is especially helpful in the real-time eneration of 3D thermograms as the user gets live feedback on the uality of the thermal model being generated. |
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Review: ======= Review 1 ======= > *** Guidance for Authors: Please describe n detail main paper contributions, positive aspects, observed deficiencies, nd suggestions on how to improve them: This is a well presented aper that stakes a clear claim for improved creation of 3D thermograms. t will be interesting in future to see the results of a comparison etween the imaging system and independent (e.g. contact) temperature easurements of the same objects. > *** Overall Rating: Do you recommend cceptance or rejection? Accept (5) > *** Presentation: How would ou rate the presentation of this paper? Strong Accept (6) > *** echnical Quality: How would you rate the technical quality of this aper? Accept (5) > *** Significance of Topic: Is this topic significant o ICST 2015? Accept (5) > *** Originality: How would you rate the riginality of the paper? Accept (5) ======= Review 2 ======= > *** uidance for Authors: Please describe in detail main paper contributions, ositive aspects, observed deficiencies, and suggestions on how to mprove them: Very interesting work. What is the resolution of such mages? > *** Overall Rating: Do you recommend acceptance or rejection? trong Acception (6) > *** Presentation: How would you rate the presentation f this paper? Strong Accept (6) > *** Technical Quality: How would ou rate the technical quality of this paper? Strong Accept (6) > ** Significance of Topic: Is this topic significant to ICST 2015? trong Accept (6) > *** Originality: How would you rate the originality f the paper? Strong Accept (6) |
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BibTeX:
@inproceedings{ordonezmuller_2015, author = {Ordonez Müller, Antonio and Kroll, A.}, title = {On the Temperature Assignment Problem and the Use of Confidence Textures |
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