Masters Theses

Abstract

"The exact alignment of multispectral imagery is a requirement of any image classification system. This investigation develops a system of programs which result in a technique that corrects for the translational and rotational misalignment of two images. Rotational and translational components are determined by using the fast Fourier transform to find the points of maximum correlation between the two images. The registration of two equal but misaligned boxes is given as an example of how the transform technique is used in correlating the images. The results of registering two digitized images that were obtained by scanning a pair of color and color infrared transparencies is included"--Abstract, page ii.

Advisor(s)

Tranter, William H.

Committee Member(s)

Morgan, J. Derald
Wixson, Bobby G.

Department(s)

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Degree Name

M.S. in Electrical Engineering

Sponsor(s)

National Science Foundation (U.S.). Research Applied to National Needs Program

Publisher

University of Missouri--Rolla

Publication Date

1972

Pagination

vii, 90 pages

Note about bibliography

Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-42).

Rights

© 1972 Victor Francis Wilreker, Jr., All rights reserved.

Document Type

Thesis - Open Access

File Type

text

Language

English

Subject Headings

Image processing -- Digital techniques
Fourier transformations
Multispectral imaging

Thesis Number

T 2840

Print OCLC #

6028395

Electronic OCLC #

904447452

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