Sürdürülebilir Yeşil Kampüs Koleksiyonu / Sustainable Green Campus Collection
Permanent URI for this collectionhttps://hdl.handle.net/11147/7755
Browse
3 results
Search Results
Article Citation - WoS: 11Citation - Scopus: 11Calibration of Double Stripe 3d Laser Scanner Systems Using Planarity and Orthogonality Constraints(Elsevier Ltd., 2014) Ozan, Şükrü; Gümüştekin, ŞevketIn this study, 3D scanning systems that utilize a pair of laser stripes are studied. Three types of scanning systems are implemented to scan environments, rough surfaces of near planar objects and small 3D objects. These scanners make use of double laser stripes to minimize the undesired effect of occlusions. Calibration of these scanning systems is crucially important for the alignment of 3D points which are reconstructed from different stripes. In this paper, the main focus is on the calibration problem, following a treatment on the pre-processing of stripe projections using dynamic programming and localization of 2D image points with sub-pixel accuracy. The 3D points corresponding to laser stripes are used in an optimization procedure that imposes geometrical constraints such as coplanarities and orthogonalities. It is shown that, calibration procedure proposed here, significantly improves the alignment of 3D points scanned using two laser stripes.Conference Object Active Eye-Glasses With Local Dimming(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2011) Özvural, Görkem; Gümüştekin, ŞevketThe sense of sight provides the most reliable information about the environment. Although the human eye has a wide dynamic range for brightness adaptation, direct exposure to relatively bright light sources wipes out the total visual perception. The most remarkable example of this situation is driving a car at night, while the other cars are coming from the opposite lane with headlights on. In this work, we have proposed and developed a set of LCD equipped active glasses to solve this light adaptation problem. First, the location of the light sources are determined using an on board camera which is assembled in front of the glasses. After processing image data, the locations of the bright light sources are darkened and the disturbing effect of intense light sources is reduced. © 2011 Chamber of Turkish Electric.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 2A Case Study on Logging Visual Activities: Chess Game(Springer Verlag, 2006) Ozan, Şükrü; Gümüştekin, ŞevketAutomatically recognizing and analyzing visual activities in complex environments is a challenging and open-ended problem. In this study this task is performed in a chess game scenario where the rules, actions and the environment are well defined. The purpose here is to detect and observe a FIDE (Fédération International des Ėchecs) compatible chess board, generating a log file of the moves made by human players. A series of basic image processing operations have been applied to perform the desired task. The first step of automatically detecting a chess board is followed by locating the positions of the pieces. After the initial setup is established every move made by a player is automatically detected and verified. Intel® Open Source Computer Vision Library (OpenCV) is used in the current software implementation.
