FPGA-based infrared salient object detection method
It is an object detection and significant technology, which is applied in image data processing, instrumentation, calculation, etc. It can solve problems such as high system complexity, complex system structure, and implementation effect to be verified, and achieve high algorithm portability and good real-time performance of the system , The effect of detecting the continuous effect of the target
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[0088] Read the eigenvalues of the connected domains constrained by the grayscale in RAM3, and calculate the total number of pixels within the upper, lower, left, and right boundaries of the connected domain for any of the connected domains:
[0089] pix_total=(f_down-f_up+1)×(f_right-f_left+1)
[0090] Read the image data cached in RAM1, set gray(x, y) as the gray level corresponding to the image at the (x, y) coordinate position, calculate the average gray level f_ave and the extension of the connected domain boundary according to the gray level constraint The average gray level e_ave of the area, the pixels that meet one of the following two conditions are called effective pixels, and the number of them is pix_duty:
[0091] 1) If f_ave>=e_ave, count the number of pixels of gray(x,y)>=e_ave;
[0092] 2) If f_ave
[0093] Then define the "target duty cycle" within the boundary of the connected domain as:
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