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Published April 16, 2004 | Version v1
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Statistical analysis of IR thermographic sequences by PCA

  • 1. CNR-Institute of Building Technologies, Section of Padova
  • 2. CNR-Institute of Information Science and Technologies

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Automatic processing of IR sequences is a desirable target in Thermal Non-Destructive Evaluation (TNDE) of materials. Unfortunately, this task is made difficult by the presence of many undesired signals that corrupt the useful information detected by the IR camera. In this paper the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is used to process IR image sequences to extract features and reduce redundancy by projecting the original data onto a system of orthogonal components.
As a thermographic sequence contains information both in space and time, the way of applying the PCA to these data cannot be straightforwardly borrowed from typical applications of the PCA where the information is mainly spatial (e.g. remote sensing, face recognition). This peculiarity has been analysed and the results are reported. Finally, in addition to the use of the PCA as an unsupervised method, its use in a ‘‘learning and measuring’’ configuration is considered.

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Journal article: 10.1016/j.infrared.2004.03.012 (DOI)