1 February 2008 System and algorithm design for a new generation tree-ring image analysis system
Zhijun He, Martin Munro, Giribalan Gopalan, Vishwas Kulkarni, Robert A. Schowengerdt, Malcolm K. Hughes
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Abstract
We introduce a new generation of a semiautomated tree-ring image analysis system and new image analysis algorithms. System design, new tree-ring image registration, ring boundary identification, and average ring width and brightness profile measurement algorithms are described. By using a pyramid multiscale image registration algorithm, the program gains registration speed with little sacrifice of accuracy. For boundary identification, two new assumptions and associated nonring feature suppression, edge tracking, and fragment linking methods are proposed, such that most of the complicated ring boundaries can be identified successfully. To obtain more detailed information about the ring growth changes with time, an average brightness profile measurement algorithm is implemented. Additionally, automatic geometry warping is introduced to the average ring width and brightness profile measurement to handle abnormal ring cases. To allow manual override of the results, a new user intervention design is also implemented and described.
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Zhijun He, Martin Munro, Giribalan Gopalan, Vishwas Kulkarni, Robert A. Schowengerdt, and Malcolm K. Hughes "System and algorithm design for a new generation tree-ring image analysis system," Optical Engineering 47(2), 027003 (1 February 2008). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2857405
Published: 1 February 2008
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KEYWORDS
Image registration

Image analysis

Detection and tracking algorithms

Computing systems

Image processing

Optical engineering

Algorithm development

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