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Inspection is crucial to the management of ageing infrastructure.
Visual information on structures is regularly collected but very
little work exists on its organised and quantitative analysis, even
though image processing can significantly enhance these inspection
processes and transfer real financial and safety benefits to the
managers, owners and users. Additionally, new opportunities exist
in the fast evolving sectors of wind and wave energy to add value
to image-based inspection techniques. This book is a first for
structural engineers and inspectors who wish to harness the full
potential of cameras as an inspection tool. It is particularly
directed to the inspection of offshore and marine structures and
the application of image-based methods in underwater inspections.
It outlines a set of best practice guidelines for obtaining
imagery, then the fundamentals of image processing are covered
along with several image processing techniques which can be used to
assess multiple damage forms: crack detection, corrosion detection,
and depth analysis of marine growth on offshore structures. The
book provides benchmark performance measures for these techniques
under various visibility conditions using an image repository which
will help inspectors to envisage the effectiveness of the
techniques when applied. MATLAB (R) scripts and access to the
underwater image repository are included so readers can run these
techniques themselves. Practising engineers and managers of
infrastructure assets are guided in image processing based
inspection. Researchers can use this book as a primer, and it also
suits advanced graduate courses in infrastructure management or on
applied image processing.
Inspection is crucial to the management of ageing infrastructure.
Visual information on structures is regularly collected but very
little work exists on its organised and quantitative analysis, even
though image processing can significantly enhance these inspection
processes and transfer real financial and safety benefits to the
managers, owners and users. Additionally, new opportunities exist
in the fast evolving sectors of wind and wave energy to add value
to image-based inspection techniques. This book is a first for
structural engineers and inspectors who wish to harness the full
potential of cameras as an inspection tool. It is particularly
directed to the inspection of offshore and marine structures and
the application of image-based methods in underwater inspections.
It outlines a set of best practice guidelines for obtaining
imagery, then the fundamentals of image processing are covered
along with several image processing techniques which can be used to
assess multiple damage forms: crack detection, corrosion detection,
and depth analysis of marine growth on offshore structures. The
book provides benchmark performance measures for these techniques
under various visibility conditions using an image repository which
will help inspectors to envisage the effectiveness of the
techniques when applied. MATLAB (R) scripts and access to the
underwater image repository are included so readers can run these
techniques themselves. Practising engineers and managers of
infrastructure assets are guided in image processing based
inspection. Researchers can use this book as a primer, and it also
suits advanced graduate courses in infrastructure management or on
applied image processing.
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