Digital image correlation : from integer pixel to sub-pixel

In collaboration with the advancement of computer technology and digital image acquisition (digital imaging), Digital Image Correlation (DIC) technique is getting more common in analyzing strain/deformation on the surface. This report investigates the basic method of digital image correlatio...

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Main Author: Wicaksono, Anjar Puji.
Other Authors: Qian Kemao
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-439062023-03-03T20:41:21Z Digital image correlation : from integer pixel to sub-pixel Wicaksono, Anjar Puji. Qian Kemao School of Computer Engineering Game Lab DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computing methodologies::Image processing and computer vision DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computing methodologies::Pattern recognition In collaboration with the advancement of computer technology and digital image acquisition (digital imaging), Digital Image Correlation (DIC) technique is getting more common in analyzing strain/deformation on the surface. This report investigates the basic method of digital image correlation (DIC), limitation, and implementation on strain analysis. Simple DIC could predict up to 1 pixel accuracy. To get more accuracy, there have been several famous techniques based on previous research such as Gradient-Based method, Newton-Raphson Method, and Curve-Fitting method. This report gives comparison on performance of those techniques as proof of concept and its importance to strain/deformation analysis. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) 2011-05-12T07:57:53Z 2011-05-12T07:57:53Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/43906 en Nanyang Technological University 144 p. application/pdf
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Wicaksono, Anjar Puji.
Digital image correlation : from integer pixel to sub-pixel
description In collaboration with the advancement of computer technology and digital image acquisition (digital imaging), Digital Image Correlation (DIC) technique is getting more common in analyzing strain/deformation on the surface. This report investigates the basic method of digital image correlation (DIC), limitation, and implementation on strain analysis. Simple DIC could predict up to 1 pixel accuracy. To get more accuracy, there have been several famous techniques based on previous research such as Gradient-Based method, Newton-Raphson Method, and Curve-Fitting method. This report gives comparison on performance of those techniques as proof of concept and its importance to strain/deformation analysis.
author2 Qian Kemao
author_facet Qian Kemao
Wicaksono, Anjar Puji.
format Final Year Project
author Wicaksono, Anjar Puji.
author_sort Wicaksono, Anjar Puji.
title Digital image correlation : from integer pixel to sub-pixel
title_short Digital image correlation : from integer pixel to sub-pixel
title_full Digital image correlation : from integer pixel to sub-pixel
title_fullStr Digital image correlation : from integer pixel to sub-pixel
title_full_unstemmed Digital image correlation : from integer pixel to sub-pixel
title_sort digital image correlation : from integer pixel to sub-pixel
publishDate 2011
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/43906
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