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In order to evaluate bridge structures' bearing capacity quickly, the frequency coefficient method was proposed. The formula between frequency coefficient and deflection coefficient was established through stiffness based on theory, and it was revised by the statistics results of 173 samples. The rational range of frequency coefficient was built by regression equation based on the confirmed range...
In this paper, we propose a new fusion scheme for multi-focus images based on special edge information called discriminative edge points. A new focus measure is also proposed to identify which pixels in the source images can be included in the resultant image to achieve the best fusion result by evaluating the salient weights for the discriminative edge points within a dynamic focus-measuring window...
In this paper, we propose a new fusion scheme for multi-focus images based on some special edge information called discriminative edge points. A new focus measure is also proposed in this paper to identify which pixels in the source images will be included in the resultant image by evaluating the sum of neighborhood energy of the discriminative edge points within an adaptive focus-measuring window...
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