Metrology and Measurement Systems (Sep 2019)

Development of an acousto-optic system for hyperspectral image segmentation

  • César Isaza,
  • Julio M. Mosquera,
  • Gustavo A. Gómez-Méndez,
  • Jonny P. Zavala-De Paz,
  • Ely Karina-Anaya,
  • José A. Rizzo-Sierra,
  • Omar Palillero-Sandoval

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24425/mms.2019.129576
Journal volume & issue
Vol. vol. 26, no. No 3

Abstract

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Image segmentation is a typical operation in many image analysis and computer vision applications. However, hyperspectral image segmentation is a field which have not been fully investigated. In this study an analogue- digital image segmentation technique is presented. The system uses an acousto-optic tuneable filter, and a CCD camera to capture hyperspectral images that are stored in a digital grey scale format. The data set was built considering several objects with remarkable differences in the reflectance and brightness components. In addition, the work presents a semi-supervised segmentation technique to deal with the complex problem of hyperspectral image segmentation, with its corresponding quantitative and qualitative evaluation. Particularly, the developed acousto-optic system is capable to acquire 120 frames through the whole visible light spectrum. Moreover, the analysis of the spectral images of a given object enables its segmentation using a simple subtraction operation. Experimental results showed that it is possible to segment any region of interest with a good performance rate by using the proposed analogue-digital segmentation technique.

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