In this paper,we propose a novel pseudo-color approach which can effectively mark all different particulars while it has the ability to divide foreign pieces with indiscernible brightness in fibre masses.Hence,it yiel...In this paper,we propose a novel pseudo-color approach which can effectively mark all different particulars while it has the ability to divide foreign pieces with indiscernible brightness in fibre masses.Hence,it yields highly separate color images for this kind of industrial images.Our approach aims at constructing an adaptive fuzzy rule based on a feature space of gradients,gray values,local entropies,and local features from scalable morphological filters.Due to the fact that the method is based on a full contextual information,it can handle small changes in images more adaptively than classical pseudo-color methods.And it is perfectly suitable to distinguish impurities mixed in fibre masses,as tested in a simulating cotton inspection system and demonstrated by several cotton sample images.展开更多
Understanding the dynamics of surface water area and their drivers is crucial for human survival and ecosystem stability in inland arid and semi-arid areas.This study took Gansu Province,China,a typical area with comp...Understanding the dynamics of surface water area and their drivers is crucial for human survival and ecosystem stability in inland arid and semi-arid areas.This study took Gansu Province,China,a typical area with complex terrain and variable climate,as the research subject.Based on Google Earth Engine,we used Landsat data and the Open-surface Water Detection Method with Enhanced Impurity Control method to monitor the spatiotemporal dynamics of surface water area in Gansu Province from 1985 to 2022,and quantitatively analyzed the main causes of regional differences in surface water area.The findings revealed that surface water area in Gansu Province expanded by 406.88 km2 from 1985 to 2022.Seasonal surface water area exhibited significant fluctuations,while permanent surface water area showed a steady increase.Notably,terrestrial water storage exhibited a trend of first decreasing and then increasing,correlated with the dynamics of surface water area.Climate change and human activities jointly affected surface hydrological processes,with the impact of climate change being slightly higher than that of human activities.Spatially,climate change affected the'source'of surface water to a greater extent,while human activities tended to affect the'destination'of surface water.Challenges of surface water resources faced by inland arid and semi-arid areas like Gansu Province are multifaceted.Therefore,we summarized the surface hydrology patterns typical in inland arid and semi-arid areas and tailored surface water'supply-demand'balance strategies.The study not only sheds light on the dynamics of surface water area in Gansu Province,but also offers valuable insights for ecological protection and surface water resource management in inland arid and semi-arid areas facing water scarcity.展开更多
基金Supported by Scientific Industry and Development Foundation of Institute of Automation,Chinese Academy of Sciences(DC07J03)
文摘In this paper,we propose a novel pseudo-color approach which can effectively mark all different particulars while it has the ability to divide foreign pieces with indiscernible brightness in fibre masses.Hence,it yields highly separate color images for this kind of industrial images.Our approach aims at constructing an adaptive fuzzy rule based on a feature space of gradients,gray values,local entropies,and local features from scalable morphological filters.Due to the fact that the method is based on a full contextual information,it can handle small changes in images more adaptively than classical pseudo-color methods.And it is perfectly suitable to distinguish impurities mixed in fibre masses,as tested in a simulating cotton inspection system and demonstrated by several cotton sample images.
基金This research was supported by the Third Xinjiang Scientific Expedition Program(2021xjkk010102)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41261047,41761043)+1 种基金the Science and Technology Plan of Gansu Province,China(20YF3FA042)the Youth Teacher Scientific Capability Promoting Project of Northwest Normal University,Gansu Province,China(NWNU-LKQN-17-7).
文摘Understanding the dynamics of surface water area and their drivers is crucial for human survival and ecosystem stability in inland arid and semi-arid areas.This study took Gansu Province,China,a typical area with complex terrain and variable climate,as the research subject.Based on Google Earth Engine,we used Landsat data and the Open-surface Water Detection Method with Enhanced Impurity Control method to monitor the spatiotemporal dynamics of surface water area in Gansu Province from 1985 to 2022,and quantitatively analyzed the main causes of regional differences in surface water area.The findings revealed that surface water area in Gansu Province expanded by 406.88 km2 from 1985 to 2022.Seasonal surface water area exhibited significant fluctuations,while permanent surface water area showed a steady increase.Notably,terrestrial water storage exhibited a trend of first decreasing and then increasing,correlated with the dynamics of surface water area.Climate change and human activities jointly affected surface hydrological processes,with the impact of climate change being slightly higher than that of human activities.Spatially,climate change affected the'source'of surface water to a greater extent,while human activities tended to affect the'destination'of surface water.Challenges of surface water resources faced by inland arid and semi-arid areas like Gansu Province are multifaceted.Therefore,we summarized the surface hydrology patterns typical in inland arid and semi-arid areas and tailored surface water'supply-demand'balance strategies.The study not only sheds light on the dynamics of surface water area in Gansu Province,but also offers valuable insights for ecological protection and surface water resource management in inland arid and semi-arid areas facing water scarcity.