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Objective Image Quality Assessment in infrared non-destructive testing

  • Hernan Dario Benitez Restrepo

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Abstract

Diverse image processing techniques are used in Thermography for Nondestructive Testing (TNDT) to enhance images contrast and visibility of cracks or defects in materials. A common procedure to compare the ability of these image processing techniques is subjective. Experts visually compare the outcomes of the techniques and determines which technique, for some given parameters, works better by counting the number of defects made visible in a particular image. The results of these comparisons become arguments to explain why a new technique is more convenient than previous techniques. SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) is a quantitative measure of defect's visibility. However, this is local and variable over time. In this paper we proposed Image Quality Assessment (IQA) based metrics to measure the contrast enhancement obtained after using image processing techniques in TNDT.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSTSIVA 2012 - 17th Symposium of Image, Signal Processing, and Artificial Vision
Pages122-127
Number of pages6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Event17th Symposium of Image, Signal Processing, and Artificial Vision, STSIVA 2012 - Medellin, Colombia
Duration: 12 Sep 201214 Sep 2012

Publication series

NameSTSIVA 2012 - 17th Symposium of Image, Signal Processing, and Artificial Vision

Conference

Conference17th Symposium of Image, Signal Processing, and Artificial Vision, STSIVA 2012
Country/TerritoryColombia
CityMedellin
Period12/09/1214/09/12

Keywords

  • Infrared nondestructive testing
  • image quality

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