A Semi-Automated Line Tracing Technique for Monitoring Ice Margins in Antarctic Images
The current shape and rate of change of the margins of the Antarctic ice sheet are poorly known. Since polar regions are inhospitable, remotely sensed images provide an invaluable data source for studying the ice margin. These images can be examined by a human expert or processed automatically by a...
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ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:370 2023-05-15T13:42:41+02:00 A Semi-Automated Line Tracing Technique for Monitoring Ice Margins in Antarctic Images Collings, A Williams, R Young, ND Hyland, G 2006-01-20 application/pdf https://eprints.utas.edu.au/370/ https://eprints.utas.edu.au/370/1/IceMarginPaper.pdf en eng Unspecified https://eprints.utas.edu.au/370/1/IceMarginPaper.pdf Collings, A, Williams, R, Young, ND and Hyland, G 2006 , 'A Semi-Automated Line Tracing Technique for Monitoring Ice Margins in Antarctic Images' , International Journal of Remote Sensing, vol. 27, no. 2 , pp. 433-448 . cc_utas 280200 Artificial Intelligence and Signal and Image Processing Antarctic images image analysis line tracing Antarctic ice margins Article NonPeerReviewed 2006 ftunivtasmania 2020-05-30T07:14:04Z The current shape and rate of change of the margins of the Antarctic ice sheet are poorly known. Since polar regions are inhospitable, remotely sensed images provide an invaluable data source for studying the ice margin. These images can be examined by a human expert or processed automatically by a computer. This paper describes the design and implementation of a semi-automated technique to trace ice margins in synthetic-aperture-radar images. The technique is based on a deformable contour model derived from the active contour model of Kass et.al. (1988) and the discrete dynamic contour of Lobregt & Viergever (1995). The contour is initialised by the user, to approximate the margin, and the deformation process causes the contour to accurately mold itself to the shape of the margin. The technique has been tested on a number of different images with acceptable results in most cases. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Ice Sheet University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Antarctic The Antarctic |
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The current shape and rate of change of the margins of the Antarctic ice sheet are poorly known. Since polar regions are inhospitable, remotely sensed images provide an invaluable data source for studying the ice margin. These images can be examined by a human expert or processed automatically by a computer. This paper describes the design and implementation of a semi-automated technique to trace ice margins in synthetic-aperture-radar images. The technique is based on a deformable contour model derived from the active contour model of Kass et.al. (1988) and the discrete dynamic contour of Lobregt & Viergever (1995). The contour is initialised by the user, to approximate the margin, and the deformation process causes the contour to accurately mold itself to the shape of the margin. The technique has been tested on a number of different images with acceptable results in most cases. |
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A Semi-Automated Line Tracing Technique for Monitoring Ice Margins in Antarctic Images |
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A Semi-Automated Line Tracing Technique for Monitoring Ice Margins in Antarctic Images |
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A Semi-Automated Line Tracing Technique for Monitoring Ice Margins in Antarctic Images |
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A Semi-Automated Line Tracing Technique for Monitoring Ice Margins in Antarctic Images |
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A Semi-Automated Line Tracing Technique for Monitoring Ice Margins in Antarctic Images |
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semi-automated line tracing technique for monitoring ice margins in antarctic images |
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https://eprints.utas.edu.au/370/1/IceMarginPaper.pdf Collings, A, Williams, R, Young, ND and Hyland, G 2006 , 'A Semi-Automated Line Tracing Technique for Monitoring Ice Margins in Antarctic Images' , International Journal of Remote Sensing, vol. 27, no. 2 , pp. 433-448 . |
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