2003
DOI: 10.1117/12.515228
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Grayscale enhancement techniques of x-ray images of carry-on luggage

Abstract: Very few image processing applications dealt with x-ray luggage scenes in the past. In this paper, a series of common image enhancement techniques are first applied to x-ray data and results shown and compared. A novel simple enhancement method for data de-cluttering, called image hashing, is then described. Initially, this method was applied using manually selected thresholds, where progressively de-cluttered slices were generated and displayed for screeners. Further automation of the hashing algorithm (multi… Show more

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“…15a. The X-ray image was based on greyscale, made up of black and white grades [56]. ImageJ software was applied to measure the grey levels of each tagging ring X-ray image, presented in Fig.…”
Section: X-ray Imaging Of the Tagging Ringsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15a. The X-ray image was based on greyscale, made up of black and white grades [56]. ImageJ software was applied to measure the grey levels of each tagging ring X-ray image, presented in Fig.…”
Section: X-ray Imaging Of the Tagging Ringsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Techniques such as adaptive smoothing and adaptive histogram equalization can be used to enhance the image. In this research, the grayscale enhancement method described in Abidi, Mitckes et al (2003) has been adopted. First, linear regression is applied to stretch the pixel range within the given image so that the maximum and minimum pixel values cover wider range.…”
Section: Edge Detection and Representationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In X-ray technique, the X-ray pictures are always monochrome, however, in each applications these are artificially after-colored (CT, M R). The typical picture size is 500x500 pixels to 4500x4500, and typically 8-16 bit dense per pixel [9], [10].…”
Section: Digital X-ray Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The static ones can only be used in recording (RAD) mode, whereas the dynamic can be also used in recording and in radiographic mode as well. The system applying flat panel detectors is called DR (Direct Radiography) system [10], [11].…”
Section: Digital X-ray Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%