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ESPINOSA-DURÓ, V. FAÚNDEZ ZANUY, M. MEKYSKA, J.
Originální název
Beyond Cognitive Signals
Typ
článek v časopise - ostatní, Jost
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Although audio-visual human systems have several well-known limitations, artificial sensors can measure information beyond our limits. What would happen if we were able to overcome our limitations? Would we be able to obtain a better knowledge of our environment? Or the information beyond our limits is redundant? In this paper, we compare infrared, thermal and visible images from an information theory point of view. We have acquired a small database and compared several measurements over these images. While infrasounds and ultrasounds are not directly applicable, for instance, to speaker recognition due to the impossibility of human beings generating sounds in these frequencies, this is not the case with image signals beyond the visible spectrum for face recognition. We have observed that visible, near-infrared and thermal images contain a small amount of redundancy (less than 1,55 bits).
Klíčová slova
image analysis, information theory, face, thermal image, visible image, near-infrared image
Autoři
ESPINOSA-DURÓ, V.; FAÚNDEZ ZANUY, M.; MEKYSKA, J.
Rok RIV
2010
Vydáno
20. 3. 2010
Nakladatel
Springer New York
ISSN
1866-9956
Periodikum
Cognitive Computation
Ročník
2
Číslo
3
Stát
Spojené státy americké
Strany od
1
Strany do
8
Strany počet
BibTex
@article{BUT50065, author="Virginia {Espinosa-Duró} and Marcos {Faúndez Zanuy} and Jiří {Mekyska}", title="Beyond Cognitive Signals", journal="Cognitive Computation", year="2010", volume="2", number="3", pages="1--8", issn="1866-9956" }