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Design and evaluation of hedge trimmer robot
, Article Computers and Electronics in Agriculture ; Volume 199 , 2022 ; 01681699 (ISSN) ; Massah, J ; Jamzad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2022
Abstract
An autonomous hedge trimmer robot was developed to reduce the harmful effects of traditional hedge trimming method (gasoline-powered hedge trimmer) on operators' bodies and increase the speed and quality of the operation. The robot had five degrees of freedom (PRRRR) structure and was geometrically optimized to simplify the control strategy, enabling it to trim simple, stepped, and circular forms. The control system, consisting of a host computer, servo motors and servo drivers, and controller, guided the robot platform, manipulator, and end-effector as it approached and trimmed the hedge. By using a recognition algorithm and vision-based navigation system, the robot was able to detect the...
Fast content based color image retrieval system based on texture analysis of edge map
, Article Advanced Materials Research, 8 July 2011 through 11 July 2011 ; Volume 341-342 , July , 2012 , Pages 168-172 ; 10226680 (ISSN) ; 9783037852521 (ISBN) ; Zamani, F ; Jamzad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
In this paper we propose a method for CBIR based on the combination of texture, edge map and color. As texture of edges yields important information about the images, we utilized an adaptive edge detector that produces a binary edge image. Also, using the statistics of color in two different color spaces provides complementary information to retrieve images. Our method is time efficient since we have applied texture calculations on the binary edge image. Our experimental results showed both the higher accuracy and lower time complexity of our method with similar related works using SIMPLIcity database
A high capacity image hiding method based on fuzzy image coding/decoding
, Article 2009 14th International CSI Computer Conference, CSICC 2009, 20 October 2009 through 21 October 2009 ; 2009 , Pages 518-523 ; 9781424442621 (ISBN) ; Sajedi, H ; Jamzad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
Recently, a technique has been proposed for image hiding, that is based on block texture similarity where, blocks of secret image are compared with blocks of a set of cover images and the cover image with the most similar blocks to those of the secret image is selected as the best candidate cover image to conceal the secret image. In this paper, we propose a new image hiding method in which, the secret image is initially coded using a fuzzy coding/decoding method. By applying the fuzzy coder, each block of the secret image is compressed to a smaller block. In this way, after compressing the secret image to a smaller one, we hide it in a cover image. Obviously hiding a smaller secret image...
New algorithms for recovering highly corrupted images with impulse noise
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 19, Issue 6 , December , 2012 , Pages 1738-1745 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Feghahati, A. H ; Jamzad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
In this work, we present a new method of noise removal which is applied on images corrupted by impulse noise. This new algorithm has a good trade-off between quantitative and qualitative properties of the recovered image and the computation time. In this new method, the corrupted pixels are replaced by using a median filter or, they are estimated by their neighbors' values. Our proposed method shows better results especially in very high density noisy images than Standard Median Filter (SMF), Adaptive Median Filter (AMF) and some other well-known filters for removing impulse noise. Experimental results show the superiority of the proposed algorithm in measures of PSNR and SSIM, specifically...
CDSEG: Community detection for extracting dominant segments in color images
, Article ISPA 2011 - 7th International Symposium on Image and Signal Processing and Analysis ; 2011 , Pages 177-182 ; 9789531841597 (ISBN) ; Abin, A.A ; Jamzad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
Segmentation plays an important role in the machine vision field. Extraction of dominant segments with large number of pixels is essential for some applications such as object detection. In this paper, a new approach is proposed for color image segmentation which uses ideas behind the social science and complex networks to find dominant segments. At first, we extract the color and texture information for each pixel of input image. A network that consists of some nodes and edges is constructed based on the extracted information. The idea of community detection in social networks is used to partition a color image into disjoint segments. Community detection means partitioning vertices of a...
Center of confusion estimation for out-of-focus images based on bispectrum
, Article International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Multimedia Applications, ICCIMA 2007, Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu, 13 December 2007 through 15 December 2007 ; Volume 3 , 2008 , Pages 501-506 ; 0769530508 (ISBN); 9780769530505 (ISBN) ; Darabi, A. A ; Jamzad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
In this paper a new method for out-of-focus blur estimation and restoration in presence of Gaussian noise is proposed. This method is based on Bispectrum transformation. It has been proved that functions with Gaussian distribution are suppressed in Bispectrum domain. The image blur criterion is estimated using information in image Bispectrum transformation. Then, an inverse filter is used for blurred image restoration. Experimental results show satisfactory performance of presented method in degradation function parameter estimation in comparison with other algorithms. This superiority is especially obvious in restoration of noisy images, since most of the methods do not take into account...
Visual tracking using sparse representation
, Article 2012 IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology, ISSPIT 2012, 12 December 2012 through 15 December 2012, Ho Chi Minh City ; 2012 , Pages 304-309 ; 9781467356060 (ISBN) ; Jourabloo, A ; Jamzad, M ; Manzuri Shalmani, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
In this work we present a sparse dictionary learning method, specifically tuned to solve the tracking problem. Recently, sparse representation has drawn much attention because of its genuineness and strong mathematical background. In this paper we present an online method for dictionary learning which is desirable for problems such as tracking. Online learning methods are preferable because the whole data are not available at the current time. The presented method tries to use the advantages of the generative and discriminative models to achieve better performance. The experimental results show our method can overcome many tracking challenges
Storytelling with image data: a systematic review and comparative analysis of methods and tools
, Article Algorithms ; Volume 16, Issue 3 , 2023 ; 19994893 (ISSN) ; Beheshti, A ; Farhood, H ; Pooshideh, M ; Jamzad, M ; Beigy, H ; Sharif University of Technology
MDPI
2023
Abstract
In our digital age, data are generated constantly from public and private sources, social media platforms, and the Internet of Things. A significant portion of this information comes in the form of unstructured images and videos, such as the 95 million daily photos and videos shared on Instagram and the 136 billion images available on Google Images. Despite advances in image processing and analytics, the current state of the art lacks effective methods for discovering, linking, and comprehending image data. Consider, for instance, the images from a crime scene that hold critical information for a police investigation. Currently, no system can interactively generate a comprehensive narrative...
Distribution of watermark according to image complexity for higher stability
, Article Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) ; Volume 3212 , 2004 , Pages 794-801 ; 03029743 (ISSN); 3540232400 (ISBN); 9783540232407 (ISBN) ; Yaghmaee, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Verlag
2004
Abstract
One of the main objectives of all watermarking algorithms is to provide a secure method for detecting all or part of the watermark pattern in case of usual attacks to a watermarked image. In this paper we introduce a method that is suitable for any spatial domain watermarking algorithms, such that, it can provide a measure for the level of robustness when a given watermark is supposed to be embedded in a known host image. In order to increase the robustness of the watermarked image, for a watermark of n bits, we embed it s times. Doing this, the entire image is divided into 16 equal size blocks. For each block the complexity of the sub-image in that block is measured. The number of...
Automatic Image Annotation Using Deep Learning
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamzad, Mansour (Supervisor)
Abstract
With the advances in technology, Nowadays digital cameras are everywhere. As a result very large amount of images are on the web. Searching through these images intelligently and purposively is an essential need. Recently the possibility of retrieving images with some conceptual words along side of content based image retrieval has been studied in computer vision. For this purpose it’s required that for each image several words that describe its content be assigned automatically. One of the main problems for this task is semantic gap, meaning that the low level features such as color, texture,… don’t have the ability to describe the high level concepts in images which are comprehensible by...
Human Activity Recognition with Spatio Temporal Features in RGB-D Videos
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamzad, Mansour (Supervisor)
Abstract
Human activity recognition is an important and useful area in computer vision that application include surveillance systems, patient monitoring systems, human-computer interaction and analyse video data from big websites.Traditional Human action recognition use the RGB videos as default input that unable describe motion and action as full. On the other hand Kinect camera sendsthe RGB data to output in addition to the Depth Data that allows us to extract skeleton of human easily. Recently Space-time features have been particulary popular in RGB Videos because of their structure. These features are describedby their descriptor and send the good and important information to output.Finally we...
Automatic Skin Cancer (Melanoma) Detection Using Visual Features
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamzad, Mansour (Supervisor)
Abstract
Melanoma is a malignant skin cancer which is caused by cancerous growth of melanocytes. If not treated at its early development stages, melanoma is the deadliest form of cancer. The best way to cure melanoma is to treat it in its earliest stage of development. Since a melanoma leasion is similar to benign moles (regaring its shape and appearance) at its early stages of development, it is often mistaken for moles and left untreated. Therefore, automatic melanoma detection can increase the survival rate of patients by detecting melanoma in its early stages. In this thesis, a new method for automatic diagnosis of melanoma using segmented dermoscopic images is provided. Almost all related...
Secure steganography using Gabor filter and neural networks
, Article Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) ; Volume 4920 LNCS , 2008 , Pages 33-49 ; 03029743 (ISSN); 3540690166 (ISBN); 9783540690160 (ISBN) ; Zahedi Kermani, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
The main concern of steganography (image hiding) methods is to embed a secret image into a host image in such a way that it causes minimum distortion to the host; to make it possible to extract a version of secret image from the host in such a way that the extracted version of secret image be as similar as possible to its original version (this should be possible even after usual attacks on the host image), and to provide ways of embedding secret images with larger size into a given host image. In this paper we propose a method that covers all above mentioned concerns by suggesting the idea of finding from an image data base, the most suitable host for a given secret image. In our method,...
Object detection in changing environment of middle size RoboCup and some applications
, Article Proceedings of the 2002 IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control, Vancouver, 27 October 2002 through 30 October 2002 ; 2002 , Pages 807-810 ; Sadjad, S. B ; Sharif University of Technology
2002
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce several novel ideas on robot vision, its implementation on RoboCup and some of its applications. We discuss about a new color model which components are taken from different color models, a fast object detection method using the idea of searching on a few jump points in the perspective view of robot front view CCD camera, a reliable object shape estimation and a fast method to detect a few edge points on field borders for line estimation. Our practical experiments convinced us that in dynamically changing environment such as RoboCup, fast and almost correct solutions to the vision problems are good enough for detecting objects, finding their distance and angle...
Towards an intelligent vision system for mobile robots in robocup environment
, Article PROCEEDINGS of the 2003 IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM on INTELLIGENT CONTROL, Houston, TX, 5 October 2003 through 8 October 2003 ; 2003 , Pages 1012-1017 ; Lamjiri, A. K ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2003
Abstract
One of the main challenges in RoboCup where a team of robots play soccer against another such team, is to maintain a high level of speed and accuracy in decision making and performing actions by the robot players. Although we might be able to use complicated hardware and software on the robots to achieve the desired accuracy, but such systems might not be applicable in real-time RoboCup environment due to their need for high processing time. To reduce the processing time we developed some basic ideas on the robot's front and omni-directional vision systems. These ideas are inspired by a number of features in the human vision system towards enhancing naive vision systems that work...
An efficient need-based vision system in variable illumination environment of middle size RoboCup
, Article 7th Robot World Cup Soccer and Rescue Competitions and Conferences, RoboCup 2003, 2 July 2003 through 11 July 2003 ; Volume 3020 , 2004 , Pages 654-661 ; 03029743 (ISSN); 3540224432 (ISBN); 9783540224433 (ISBN) ; Keighobadi Lamjiri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Verlag
2004
Abstract
One of the main challenges in RoboCup is to maintain a high level of speed and accuracy in decision making and performing actions by the robot players. Although we might be able to use complicated hardware and software on the robots to achieve the desired accuracy, but such systems might not be applicable in real-time RoboCup environment due to their high processing time. This is quite serious for the robots equipped with more than one vision systems. To reduce the processing time we developed some basic ideas that are inspired by a number of features in the human vision system. These ideas included efficient need-based vision, that reduces the number of objects to be detected to a few...
Tamper Detection in Digital Images Using Transform Domains
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
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Jamzad, Mansour
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Nowadays, digital images are easy to manipulate and edit due to availability of powerful image processing and editing software. It is possible to add or remove important features to the image without leaving any obvious traces of tampering. Therefore, proving the authenticity and integrity of digital media becomes increasingly important. In this study, we focus on detection of a special type of digital forgery, the copy-move attack, in which a part of the image is copied and pasted somewhere else in the image with the intent to cover an important image features or to add some fake feature. In this way we propose some novel methods that work in spatial domain, Discrete Cosine domain and...
A Hybrid Method for Improving the Color Constancy in Images
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamzad, Mansour (Supervisor)
Abstract
The ability of measuring colors of objects, independent of light source illumination, is called color constancy which is an important field in machine vision and image processing. In this thesis, we propose five new combinantional ways in color constansy fields. The first two proposed methods use neural networks to combining basic methods. The third and forth proposed methods use fuzzy measures and integrals for combining color constancy methods. And finally fifth method combines methods with indoor outdoor classification this method has the best result (3.01 median angular error) in proposed methods and past methods in color constancy fields. It is shown in this article that the proposed...
A Fast Algorithm for Shadow Generation with Low Distortion Based on Shadow Map Technique
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamzad, Mansour (Supervisor)
Abstract
Shadows are one of the most important details in graphical images. There exist many shadow generation algorithms each of which suffers from some problems. High processing time and ill-shaped shadow borders, known as alasing, are some of such problems. In this paper, we propose a heuristic method based on standard shadow map technique, named rotated shadow maps, to generate excellent hard shadows. Our method uses some shadow maps which are generated from the same view but objects are slightly rotated around the center of view area. Rotated shadow maps can be considered as an independent hard shadow generation algorithm. Also it can be combined with other shadow map based approaches. Utilizing...
Indoor Office Environment Mapping Using a Mobile Robot with Kinect Sensor
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamzad, Mansour (Supervisor)
Abstract
In recent years with advancement of Robotics, the applications of wide scale use of robots in our homes is not as far-fetched as it was before. One of the important problems for an indoor robot is moving inside a new and unknown environment. To achieve this, the robot should, with the help of its sensors, not only calculate its location; but should also build a map of the environment for later use. Additionally, the robot must be able to explore this unknown environment. The most important drawbacks of the classical solutions to these problems are long computation times, heavy memory usage and absence of precision. In recent years, large amount of research effort has put on solving these...