Simultaneous temperature estimation and nonuniformity correction from multiple frames

07/23/2023
by   Navot Oz, et al.
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Infrared (IR) cameras are widely used for temperature measurements in various applications, including agriculture, medicine, and security. Low-cost IR camera have an immense potential to replace expansive radiometric cameras in these applications, however low-cost microbolometer-based IR cameras are prone to spatially-variant nonuniformity and to drift in temperature measurements, which limits their usability in practical scenarios. To address these limitations, we propose a novel approach for simultaneous temperature estimation and nonuniformity correction from multiple frames captured by low-cost microbolometer-based IR cameras. We leverage the physical image acquisition model of the camera and incorporate it into a deep learning architecture called kernel estimation networks (KPN), which enables us to combine multiple frames despite imperfect registration between them. We also propose a novel offset block that incorporates the ambient temperature into the model and enables us to estimate the offset of the camera, which is a key factor in temperature estimation. Our findings demonstrate that the number of frames has a significant impact on the accuracy of temperature estimation and nonuniformity correction. Moreover, our approach achieves a significant improvement in performance compared to vanilla KPN, thanks to the offset block. The method was tested on real data collected by a low-cost IR camera mounted on a UAV, showing only a small average error of 0.27^∘ C-0.54^∘ C relative to costly scientific-grade radiometric cameras. Our method provides an accurate and efficient solution for simultaneous temperature estimation and nonuniformity correction, which has important implications for a wide range of practical applications.

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