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Muhammad Abi Berkah Nadi, Sayed Ahmad Fauzan
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Recovery efforts following a disaster can be slow and painstaking work, and potentially put responders in harm's way. A system which helps identify defects in critical building elements (e.g., concrete columns) before responders must enter a structure ca...
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Fang Ren, Xuan Shi, Enya Tang and Mengmeng Zeng
To protect the security of medical images and to improve the embedding ability of data in encrypted medical images, this paper proposes a permutation ordered binary (POB) number system-based hiding and authentication scheme for medical images, which incl...
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Ivan Volaric and Victor Sucic
One of the frequently used classes of sparse reconstruction algorithms is based on the iterative shrinkage/thresholding procedure, in which the thresholding parameter controls a trade-off between the algorithm?s accuracy and execution time. In order to a...
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Fengxu Guan, Siqi Lu, Haitao Lai and Xue Du
Underwater optical imaging devices are often affected by the complex underwater environment and the characteristics of the water column, which leads to serious degradation and distortion of the images they capture. Deep learning-based underwater image en...
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Teng Xue, Tianchi Zhang and Jing Zhang
Underwater images are crucial in various underwater applications, including marine engineering, underwater robotics, and subsea coral farming. However, obtaining paired data for these images is challenging due to factors such as light absorption and scat...
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Roberto Suson, Donna Marie Rivero, Alma Arnejo, Nadine May Atibing, Joerabell Lourdes Aro, Angelo Burdeos, Kafferine Yamagishi and Lanndon Ocampo
The impact of service disruptions to critical utility services due to natural disasters is evident during delays in emergency responses and humanitarian relief, especially for urban populations with highly interdependent infrastructures. Aside from healt...
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Wenbo Zhou, Bin Li and Guoling Luo
Low-visibility maritime image enhancement is essential for maritime surveillance in extreme weathers. However, traditional methods merely optimize contrast while ignoring image features and color recovery, which leads to subpar enhancement outcomes. The ...
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Rui-Hua Liu and Quan Zhou
With the increasing requirements for the security of medical data, military data, and other data transmission, data hiding technology has gradually developed from only protecting the security of secret data to all transmission data. As a necessary techni...
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Jyun-Guo Wang and Cheng-Shiuan Wu
Images captured on rainy days are prone to rain streaking on various scales. These images taken on a rainy day will be disturbed by rain streaks of varying degrees, resulting in degradation of image quality. This study sought to eliminate rain streaks fr...
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Soon Hock Ng, Vijayakumar Anand, Molong Han, Daniel Smith, Jovan Maksimovic, Tomas Katkus, Annaleise Klein, Keith Bambery, Mark J. Tobin, Jitraporn Vongsvivut and Saulius Juodkazis
The Fourier transform infrared microspectroscopy (FTIRm) system of the Australian Synchrotron has a unique optical configuration with a peculiar beam profile consisting of two parallel lines. The beam is tightly focused using a 36× Schwarzschild objectiv...
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