研究目的
To extract the foreground character from stone inscription images using fuzzy logic, addressing challenges such as perspective distortion, various light illumination, similar background and foreground, deteriorated stones, lack of text shape, size, and noise.
研究成果
The proposed combinational method, fuzzy entropy-based adaptive thresholding with iterative bilateral filter, gives efficient results by achieving 84.98% of accuracy in extracting the characters from stone inscriptions, outperforming existing methods.
研究不足
The proposed method misjudges the character pixel as a background pixel when applied to badly deteriorated images. Some image reconstruction methods should be applied before giving such images to the proposed method.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The proposed system combines Modified Fuzzy Entropy-based Adaptive Thresholding (MFEAT) with degree of Gaussian membership function and iterative bilateral filter (IBF) for image enhancement and character extraction.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Camera-captured stone inscription images from Tanjore Brahadeswar temple, belonging to the eleventh century, were used as input images.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Canon EOS-600D Digital SLR Camera with an 18-megapixel sensor, high ISO6400 for low-light capture, auto focus, and flash capability.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The process includes linear contrast adjustment, binarization techniques, RGB to grayscale conversion, proposed fuzzy entropy-based adaptive thresholding (FEAT), and iterative bilateral filtering for noise removal.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Performance metrics such as mean, standard deviation, PSNR, F-measure, precision, and recall were used to evaluate the proposed method.
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