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4 February 1999 FIPE: a forensic image-processing environment
Huynh-Thu Thai, Yves Lardinois
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Proceedings Volume 3576, Investigation and Forensic Science Technologies; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.334528
Event: Enabling Technologies for Law Enforcement and Security, 1998, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
The aim of the `Image and Signal Processing' section at the INCC/NICC is to develop their own software tools in image processing. This paper gives an overview of the image processing environment that has been developed for about two years in the section. Above all, the main idea of FIPE (Forensic Image Processing Environment) is to build an user- friendly graphical interface especially adapted to forensic expert needs. The forensic expert's work is task oriented which means that the method used depends upon which information is needed from the image. Therefore, FIPE is presented as a menu with different functions which the user can pick up. Among the different tools, classical image enhancement methods, e.g. LUT enhancement, linear and non- linear filters, are implemented. Zoom and color image processing, e.g. color extraction, are also available. A regularization method using FFT is also implemented for out- of-focus deblurring. The environment is currently used on a daily basis in our section and is in constant development.
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Huynh-Thu Thai and Yves Lardinois "FIPE: a forensic image-processing environment", Proc. SPIE 3576, Investigation and Forensic Science Technologies, (4 February 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.334528
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Forensic science

Video

Image enhancement

Cameras

Image filtering

Video processing

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