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Title: Experimental studies of differences in the distribution parameters of multidimensional spatial-subband object vectors on video images during subband information processing
Authors: Kartsan, I. N.
Zhukov, A. O.
Goloshchapova, B. A.
Zalivin, A. N.
Oleynik, I. I.
Keywords: technique
television
video images
information processing
multidimensional spatial-subband
vector
spectral matrices
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: Experimental studies of differences in the distribution parameters of multidimensional spatial-subband object vectors on video images during subband information processing / I.N. Kartsan [et al.] // Journal of Physics: Conference Series. - 2020. - Vol.1679, №5.-Art. 052025. - Doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/1679/5/052025.
Abstract: The variant of representation of various objects on video images in the form of samples of space-subband vectors is resulted. The technique of estimation of differences of parameters of distribution of multidimensional space-subband vectors of objects image is given. As indicators of closeness of two regions of localization of space-subband vectors of different objects, the vector of modules of difference of eigenvalues of corresponding spectral matrices of different objects, received from corresponding subband covariance matrices of objects, is used. Experimental estimations of differences in localization regions of different objects of Copter type using their video images are given. It is shown that when there is an obvious external similarity of objects, the areas of their localization differ significantly in size and orientation
URI: http://dspace.bsu.edu.ru/handle/123456789/43867
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