2023
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13102563
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A Method for Extracting Contours of Building Facade Hollowing Defects Using Polarization Thermal Images Based on Improved Canny Algorithm

Darong Zhu,
Jianguo Li,
Fangbin Wang
et al.

Abstract: During the service process of high-rise buildings, hollowing defects may be produced in the decorative layer, which not only affect the appearance, but also create a safety hazard of wall covering and shattered plaster peeling. Numerous studies have shown that hollowing can be detected using infrared thermal imagery under normal conditions. However, it is difficult to detect the edge and calculate the area of the hollowing on an exterior facade accurately because of the low contrast and fuzzy boundaries of the… Show more

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“…The ICTs allow today present many solutions for the use of thermal imaging, which is thanks to the different equipment that allows the registration of thermal images, performing an analysis of the state of the art and the literature we present articles where the use of thermal imaging in the field of construction where the analysis of defects is used through the use of synthetic thermographic microscopy [1]. In the analysis of constructions, one of the mechanisms used for quality control, through the analysis of the edges and contours of the buildings, which use thermal images using the thermal polarization technique [2]. Another of the most common uses of thermal imaging is to analyze the quality control of different equipment, such as solar panels, where the use of the components and the integration of the systems is verified [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ICTs allow today present many solutions for the use of thermal imaging, which is thanks to the different equipment that allows the registration of thermal images, performing an analysis of the state of the art and the literature we present articles where the use of thermal imaging in the field of construction where the analysis of defects is used through the use of synthetic thermographic microscopy [1]. In the analysis of constructions, one of the mechanisms used for quality control, through the analysis of the edges and contours of the buildings, which use thermal images using the thermal polarization technique [2]. Another of the most common uses of thermal imaging is to analyze the quality control of different equipment, such as solar panels, where the use of the components and the integration of the systems is verified [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Computer equipment, in its configurations, has many components, most of which generate heat, most of which have their own cooling mechanisms incorporated, such as processors, memories, solid disks, motherboards, The chips and especially the graphics processors, in the most advanced versions, present water-based cooling solutions, multiple ventilation systems, among other solutions, all with the intention of being able to cool the temperature of the entire system, mainly the case that contains all components of the computer equipment. Reviewing the literature we find applications of thermal images in multiple uses, such as evaluating these solutions where the texture of the concrete is analyzed in the analysis of constructions, for which tests known as non-destructive tests are used, where one of them They are thermal images, analyzing the edges of the constructions, in order to ensure the integration of the modules [1][2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%