2018
DOI: 10.3390/s18124151
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Development of Marker-Free Night-Vision Displacement Sensor System by Using Image Convex Hull Optimization

Abstract: Vision-based displacement sensors (VDSs) have the potential to be widely used in the structural health monitoring field, because the VDSs are generally easier to install and have higher applicability to the existing structures compared to the other conventional displacement sensors. However, the VDS also has disadvantages, in that ancillary markers are needed for extracting displacement data and data reliability is significantly lowered at night. In this study, a night vision displacement sensor (NVDS) was pro… Show more

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“…If smartphones could be used at night, then the goal of continuous monitoring could be achieved. The next step in the advancement of this research will be to use night‐vision equipment, or image enhancement algorithms to monitor in the variation of light environment . Ultimately, the programming of a smartphone application will truly fulfill this function.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If smartphones could be used at night, then the goal of continuous monitoring could be achieved. The next step in the advancement of this research will be to use night‐vision equipment, or image enhancement algorithms to monitor in the variation of light environment . Ultimately, the programming of a smartphone application will truly fulfill this function.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They proposed a target‐less method that would allow the scaling factor to be calculated with the angular distance, pixel pitch, and focal length. Choi et al also developed the method used in this study, and this method could be used at night via night vision. Xu et al used three different methods (correlation‐based template matching, Lucas Kanade optical flow estimation, and scale‐invariant feature transform) to measure the vibration of a railway bridge and suspension bridge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Computer vision is an interdisciplinary field that can extract information from digital images or videos to create autonomous models, mimicking the capabilities of the human visual system . Computer vision technology can be used to study the behavior of chickens on any poultry farm.…”
Section: Role Of Emerging Technologies In Poultry Health Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Computer vision is an interdisciplinary field that can extract information from digital images or videos to create autonomous models, mimicking the capabilities of the human visual system. 55 Computer vision technology can be used to study the behavior of chickens on any poultry farm. Moreover, this technology can be employed on a farm for sick bird identification, disease detection, weight gain, egg size and weight monitoring, etc.…”
Section: Computer Vision For Health Management Of Birdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An SHM using a smartphone camera with a laser device was reported by Li et al [20]. Choi et al [21] proposed a night vision camera equipped with an IR pass filter to remove the red-eye effect in the infrared region. Digital cameras with LED lights as targets were used for night monitoring as evaluated by Feng et al [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%