Fusing Ground-Penetrating Radar Images for Improving Image Characteristics Fidelity
Styliani Tassiopoulou,
Georgia Koukiou
Abstract:The analysis of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) data is of vital importance for detecting various subsurface features that might manifest as hyperbolic peaks, which are indicators of a buried object or grayscale variation in the case of contrast in the soil texture. This method focuses on identifying exaggerated patterns through a series of image-processing steps. Two GPR images are initially read and preprocessed by extracting channels, flipping, and resizing. Then, specific regions of interest (ROIs) are crop… Show more
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