A TECHNIQUE OF CONTINUOUS ANALYSIS OF SEA ICE DISTRIBUTION USING VIDEO IMAGES TAKEN FROM A SHIP

A technique is described for patching video images of ice covered water. The sea ice was photographed by video camera from the ship. Continuous video images are obtained using geometric transformation and template matching. Both shape of the ice and compactness along the ship's route can be obt...

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Main Authors: ムラモト ケンイチロウ, マツウラ コウキ, エンドウ タツオ, Kenichiro MURAMOTO, Kohki MATSUURA, Tatsuo ENDOH
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kanazawa University 1994
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Summary:A technique is described for patching video images of ice covered water. The sea ice was photographed by video camera from the ship. Continuous video images are obtained using geometric transformation and template matching. Both shape of the ice and compactness along the ship's route can be obtained continuously.