Title :
Estimation of In Situ 3-D Particle Distributions From a Stereo Laser Imaging Profiler
Author :
Roberts, Paul Leo Drinkwater ; Steinbuck, Jonah V. ; Jaffe, Jules S. ; Horner-Devine, Alexander R. ; Franks, Peter J S ; Simonet, Fernando
Author_Institution :
Marine Phys. Lab., Univ. of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
Abstract :
In this paper, an image processing system for estimating 3-D particle distributions from stereo light scatter images is described. The system incorporates measured, three-component velocity data to mitigate particle blur associated with instrument motion. An iterative background estimation algorithm yields a local threshold operator that dramatically reduces bias in particle counts over the full image field. Algorithms are tested on simulated particle distributions and data from an open-ocean profile collected near the Santa Barbara Channel Islands, CA. They yield over a 50% reduction in root-mean-squared error in particle size estimates, and a 30% reduction in the magnitude of the motion blur point spread function. In situ particle distributions are estimated and compared to several models. It is demonstrated that quantitative, 3-D particle distributions can be accurately estimated from these data for particles with diameter larger than 4 pixels (0.8 mm).
Keywords :
geophysical image processing; image restoration; iterative methods; mean square error methods; optical images; particle size; stereo image processing; 3D particle distribution estimation; CA; Santa Barbara Channel Islands; image processing system; in-situ 3D particle distributions; instrument motion; iterative background estimation algorithm; motion blur point spread function; open-ocean profile; particle blur mitigation; particle size estimates; root mean-squared error; stereo laser imaging profiler; stereo light scatter images; three-component velocity data; Image segmentation; Particle measurements; Reconstruction algorithms; Root mean square; Statistical distributions; Particle measurements; reconstruction algorithms; statistical distributions;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2011.2165923