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Atomization and Sprays

Journal of the International Institutes for Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems 

ISSN for PRINT: 1045-5110

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2002, Volume12

Issue 4

  204 pages  

DOI: 10.1615/AtomizSpr.v12.i4   

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  • APPLICATION OF HOUGH TRANSFORM TO IMAGE PROCESSING OF HEAVILY OVERLAPPED PARTICLES WITH SPHERICAL SHAPES
  • Yu Dong Kim
    Department of Mechanical Engineering; Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; 373-1, Kusong-Dong, Yusong-Gu, Taejon 305-701, Korea

    Sang Yong Lee
    Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, 373-1, Kusong-Dong, Yusong-Gu, Taejon, 305-701 Korea


    ABSTRACT

    Previous studies on image processing techniques for particle sizing have focused mostly on a single particle or weakly overlapped particles. In the present work, the image processing algorithm for particle size measurement has been improved to process heavily overlapped spherical-particle images. The algorithm consists of three major steps; detection of boundaries of the particle clusters, identification of the individual particles, and false circle elimination. For the first step, the Sobel operator (using gray-level gradient) and the boundary thinning process were adopted, and compared with the gray-level thresholding method that has been widely adopted. In the second step, the Hough transform technique was used. The Hough transform is an algorithm to detect parametric curves such as straight lines or circles which can be represented by several parameters. Then, to improve the measurement reliability, the process of eliminating the false circles from the "particle-like" ones was added. The improved algorithm was tested by processing an image frame which contains heavily overlapped spherical particles. The results showed that both the performances of detecting the overlapped Images and separating the element particles from them were satisfactory.

    DOI: 10.1615/AtomizSpr.v12.i4.60

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