Flexible Imagng Systems
Flexible Imaging Systems:
Human Identification over a Wide Range of Distances
Project Objectives:
Development and evaluation of novel flexible imaging systems that can operate
in very wide range and provide enhanced inputs for an HID system. For example
the project will develop and evaluate multiple sensor systems that provide an
omni-directional (360 FOV) view while simultaneously having the ability to
acquire the narrower fields of view needed to provide effective inputs into
an HID system. In addition to the sensor design, this requires:
- Development of a methodology of evaluating sensor for HID systems and
construction of a testbed for end-to-end evaluation.
- Development and evaluation of algorithms for both localization and
tracking as well as super-resolution techniques to enhance performance by
fusing multiple video frames.
- Characterization of performance as a function of sensor characteristics
and evaluation of a broad spectrum of visible sensors: omni-directional
systems through very long focal length systems (2000-40000 mm lenses).
For more details follow the folling links. Note these will change over time
to reflect progress in the associated areas.
Last modified: Friday, Jan 19, 2001
Terry Boult
Lehigh University
Department of Eletrical Engineering and Computer Science
304 Packard Lab
19 Memorial Drive West
Bethlehem PA 18015
(610) 758-4061, 758-4081 (lab), 758 6279 fax, 866 3901 (home)
tboult@lehigh.edu