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タイトルComparison of different fractal dimension measuring algorithms for RE-TM M-O films
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19920005687
著者(英)Bernacki, Bruce E.; Mansuripur, M.
著者所属(英)Arizona Univ.
発行日1991-03-15
言語eng
内容記述Noise in magneto-optical recording devices is discussed. In general, it appears that either the divider technique or amplitude spectrum technique may be used interchangeably to measure the fractal dimension (D) in the domain wall structure of ideal images. However, some caveats must be observed for best results. The divider technique is attractive for its simplicity and relatively modest computation requirements. However, it is sensitive to noise, in that noise pixels that touch the domain boundary are interpreted as being part of the boundary, skewing the measurement. Also, it is not useful in measuring nucleation-dominated films or domains that have significant amounts of structure within the interior of the domain wall. The amplitude spectrum method is more complex, and less intuitive than the divider method, and somewhat more expensive to implement computationally. However, since the camera noise tends to be white, the noise can be avoided in the measurement of D by avoiding that portion of the curve that is flat (due to the white noise) when the least squares line is fit to the plot. Also, many image processing software packages include a Fast Fourier Transformation (FFT) facility, while the user will most likely have to write his own edge extraction routine for the divider method. The amplitude spectrum method is a true two dimensional technique that probes the interior of the domain wall, and in fact, can measure arbitrary clusters of domains. It can also be used to measure grey-level images, further reducing processing steps needed to threshold the image.
NASA分類COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND SOFTWARE
レポートNO92N14905
権利No Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/129238


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