Optical and colour theory modelling in digital image processing
Optical and colour theory modelling in digital image processing
Digital image processing plays vital role in wide range of different research and development areas such as industry, natural sciences and medical diagnostics. This is due to the increasing number of affordable image recording devices and computers with enough processing power for detailed analysis. The main topic of research is the integration of sophisticated image processing methods with optical modelling calculations. The research is focused on the creation of methods of separating different areas on images and determining their physical properties. Processing colour information seems to be one very effective tool. Novel methods of combining optical imaging and digital processing are leading to the development of exciting new applications of existing technologies.
- The simulation of human vision; computational models of the retina.
- Visibility modelling of traffic situations.
- Investigating reflectance functions of surfaces based on digital images.
- Processing medical diagnostics images.
Currently, three PhD students are working in this field under the supervision of András Horváth, PhD.
Contact person: Dr. András Horváth, PhD, associated professor
Contact information: E-mail: horvatha@sze.hu,Tel: +36-96-613-554
References:
Zsolt Sávoli, Balázs Kránicz, András Horváth:
Spectral Reconstruction on the Basis of Several Samples and Principal Components Analysis,
Acta Technica Jaurinensis vol 6:(4) pp. 79-85. (2013)
András Horváth, Balázs Kránicz, Zsolt Sávoli, Csaba Imre Hencz, Gábor Takács:
Environmental Conditions Causing Change of Colour on the Packaging of Products,
Acta Technica Jaurinensis vol 6:(4) pp. 31-39. (2013)
András Horváth, Gábor Dömötör:
Computational Simulation Of Mesopic Vision Based On Camera Recordings,
accepted for publication in „Light and Engineering”, Dec, 2013.
István Rácz, András Horváth, Milán Szalai, Szabolcs Spindler, Gyöngyi Kiss, Henriett Regöczi, Zoltán Horváth
Digital Image Processing Software for Predicting the Histology of Small Colorectal Polyps by Using Narrow-Band Imaging Magnifying Colonoscopy
GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY 81:(5) p. 259. (2015)