International Journal of Image, Graphics and Signal Processing (IJIGSP)

IJIGSP Vol. 4, No. 9, Sep. 2012

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Image Recognition by Using the Progressive Wavelet Correlation

By Igor Stojanovic Aleksandra Mileva Dragana Stojanovic Ivan Kraljevski

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2012.09.01, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2012

An algorithm for image recognition and retrieval of image from image collection is developed. Basis of the algorithm is the progressive wavelet correlation. The recognition consists of three incremental steps, each of them quadruples the number of correlation points. The process can be aborted at any stage if the intermediate results indicate that the correlation will not result in a match. The final result is the recognition and retrieval of the required image, if exists in the image collection. Instructions for the choice of correlation threshold value for obtaining desired results are defined. We perform a series of image search experiments that cover the following scenarios: the given image is present in the database; copies of the given image are present but with different names; similar (but not identical) images are present; and the given image is not present. Experiments are performed with data bases up to 1000 images, using the Oracle database and the Matlab component Database Toolbox for operations with databases.

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Segmentation of Pre-processed Medical Images: An Approach Based on Range Filter

By Amir Rajaei Elham Dallalzadeh Lalitha Rangarajan

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2012.09.02, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2012

Medical image segmentation is a frequent processing step. Medical images are suffering from unrelated article and strong speckle noise. In this paper, we propose an approach to remove special markings such as arrow symbols and printed text along with medical image segmentation using range filter. The special markings are extracted using Sobel edge detection technique and then the intensity values of the detected markings are substituted by the intensity values of their corresponding neighborhood pixels. Next, three different image enhancement techniques are utilized to remove strong speckle noise as well enhance the weak boundaries of medical images. Finally range filter is applied to segment the texture content of different modalities of medical image. Experiment is conducted on ImageCLEF2010 database. Results show the efficacy of our proposed approach which lead to have precise content based medical image classification and retrieval systems.

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Viewpoint Selection Using Hybrid Simplex Search and Particle Swarm Optimization for Volume Rendering

By Zhang You-Sai Dai Chang-jiang Wang Bin Zhu Zhi-yu

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2012.09.03, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2012

In this paper we proposed a novel method of viewpoint selection using the hybrid Nelder-Mead (NM) simplex search and particle swarm optimization (PSO) to improve the efficiency and the intelligent level of volume rendering. This method constructed the viewpoint quality evaluation function in the form of entropy by utilizing the luminance and structure features of the two-dimensional projective image of volume data. During the process of volume rendering, the hybrid NM-PSO algorithm intended to locate the globally optimal viewpoint or a set of the optimized viewpoints automatically and intelligently. Experimental results have shown that this method avoids redundant interactions and evidently improves the efficiency of volume rendering. The optimized viewpoints can focus on the important structural features or the region of interest in volume data and exhibit definite correlation with the perception character of human visual system. Compared with the methods based on PSO or NM simplex search, our method has the better performance of convergence rate, convergence accuracy and robustness.

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Area Optimized High Throughput IDMWT/DMWT Processor for OFDM on Virtex-5 FPGA

By Anitha.K Dharmistan.K.Varugheese

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2012.09.04, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2012

OFDM is one of the most popular modulation techniques that is been widely used in most of the wireless and wired communication links. The OFDM architecture consists of QAM modulator and orthogonal frequency modulator. In this work we propose DMWT based orthogonal frequency modulator for achieving higher BER. The IDMWT architecture is designed considering N=4, thus the preprocessing unit converts the QAM samples of N to 2N and is modulated using DMWT filters. The filtered output is further transmitted and is received at the receiver. During the post processing, N samples are extracted by use of DMWT demodulation technique. The complex architecture of IDMWT and DMWT are reduced for its complexity and speed by the modified architecture. The DMWT architecture is modified for FPGA implementation improving the area, power and speed performances. The modified DMWT architecture is implemented on VirtexII pro FPGA which operates at 300MHz frequency and occupies area of less than 1%, with power consumption less than 28mW. The proposed design is suitable for real time and low power applications.

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Local Content Based Image Authentication for Tamper Localization

By L. Sumalatha V. Venkata Krishna V.Vijayakumar

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2012.09.05, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2012

Digital images make up a large component in the multimedia information. Hence Image authentication has attained a great importance and lead to the development of several image authentication algorithms. This paper proposes a block based watermarking scheme for image authentication based on the edge information extracted from each block. A signature is calculated from each edge block of the image using simple hash function and inserted in the same block. The proposed local edge based content hash (LECH) scheme extracts the original image without any distortion from the marked image after the hidden data have been extracted. It can also detect and localize tampered areas of the watermarked image. Experimental results demonstrate the validity of the proposed scheme.

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Effective Reverse Converter for General Three Moduli Set{(2^n)-1,(2^n)+1,(2^(pn+1))-1}

By Mehdi Hosseinzadeh Keihaneh Kia

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2012.09.06, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2012

Residue number system is a non¬-weighted integer number system which uses the residues of division of ordinary numbers by some modules for representing that ordinary numbers. In this paper, the general three moduli set {(2^n)-1,(2^n)+1,(2^(pn+1))-1} based on CRT algorithm is proposed in which “p” is an even number greater than zero. The special case of this set for p=2 which is {(2^n)-1,(2^n)+1,(2^(pn+1))-1} is also described in this paper. Since the dynamic range of this set is odd, some difficult problems in RNS can be easily solved based on this set using parity checking. The proposed reverse converter is better in speed and hardware in comparison to reverse converters in similar dynamic range. Moreover, from the complexity point of view, the internal arithmetic circuits of this moduli set is improved and is less complex than the other sets in similar dynamic range.

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Techniques of Glaucoma Detection From Color Fundus Images: A Review

By Malaya Kumar Nath Samarendra Dandapat

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2012.09.07, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2012

Glaucoma is a generic name for a group of diseases which causes progressive optic neuropathy and vision loss due to degeneration of the optic nerves. Optic nerve cells act as transducer and convert light signal entered into the eye to electrical signal for visual processing in the brain. The main risk factors of glaucoma are elevated intraocular pressure exerted by aqueous humour, family history of glaucoma (hereditary) and diabetes. It causes damages to the eye, whether intraocular pressure is high, normal or below normal. It causes the peripheral vision loss. There are different types of glaucoma. Some glaucoma occurs suddenly. So, detection of glaucoma is essential for minimizing the vision loss. Increased cup area to disc area ratio is the significant change during glaucoma. Diagnosis of glaucoma is based on measurement of intraocular pressure by tonometry, visual field examination by perimetry and measurement of cup area to disc area ratio from the color fundus images. In this paper the different signal processing techniques are discussed for detection and classification of glaucoma.

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Comparative Analysis of Automatic Vehicle Classification Techniques: A Survey

By Kanwal Yousaf Arta Iftikhar Engr Ali Javed

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2012.09.08, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2012

Vehicle classification has emerged as a significant field of study because of its importance in variety of applications like surveillance, security system, traffic congestion avoidance and accidents prevention etc. So far numerous algorithms have been implemented for classifying vehicle. Each algorithm follows different procedures for detecting vehicles from videos. By evaluating some of the commonly used techniques we highlighted most beneficial methodology for classifying vehicles. In this paper we pointed out the working of several video based vehicle classification algorithms and compare these algorithms on the basis of different performance metrics such as classifiers, classification methodology or principles and vehicle detection ratio etc. After comparing these parameters we concluded that Hybrid Dynamic Bayesian Network (HDBN) Classification algorithm is far better than the other algorithms due to its nature of estimating the simplest features of vehicles from different videos. HDBN detects vehicles by following important stages of feature extraction, selection and classification. It extracts the rear view information of vehicles rather than other information such as distance between the wheels and height of wheel etc.

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