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An underwater lighting and turbidity image repository for analysing the performance of image-based non-destructive techniques

Author(s)
O'Byrne, Michael  
Schoefs, Franck  
Pakrashi, Vikram  
Ghosh, Bidisha  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/10447
Date Issued
2017-05-27
Date Available
2019-05-14T12:20:30Z
Abstract
Image processing-based methods, capable of detecting and quantifying cracks, surface defects or recovering 3D shape information are increasingly being recognised as a valuable tool for inspecting underwater structures. It is of great practical importance for inspectors to know the effectiveness of such techniques when applied in conditions. This paper considers an underwater environment characterised by poor visibility chiefly governed by the lighting and turbidity levels, along with a range of geometry and damage conditions of calibrated specimens. The paper addresses the relationship between underwater visibility and the performance of image-based methods through the development and calibration of a first open-source underwater lighting and turbidity image repository (ULTIR). ULTIR contains a large collection of images of submerged specimens that have been photographed under controlled lighting and turbidity levels featuring various forms of geometry and damage. ULTIR aims to facilitate inspectors when rationalising the use of image processing methods as part of an underwater inspection campaign and to enable researchers to efficiently evaluate the performance of image-based methods under realistic operating conditions. Stakeholders in underwater infrastructure can benefit through this first large, standardised, well-annotated, and freely available database of images and associated metadata.
Sponsorship
Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering and Technology
Science Foundation Ireland
Other Sponsorship
CAPACITES/IXEAD Society
Marine Research Energy Ireland (MaREI)
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Journal
Structure and Infrastructure Engineering - Maintenance, Management, Life-Cycle Design and Performance
Volume
14
Issue
1
Start Page
104
End Page
123
Copyright (Published Version)
2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
Subjects

Non-destructive testi...

Marine and offshore e...

Image analysis

Underwater visibility...

Calibration

Defects

Databases

Maintenance and inspe...

Standardisation

DOI
10.1080/15732479.2017.1330890
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1573-2479
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/
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