Thermal Chameleon: Task-Adaptive Tone-Mapping for Radiometric Thermal-Infrared Images

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Thermal Infrared (TIR) imaging provides robust perception for navigating in challenging outdoor environments but faces issues with poor texture and low image contrast due to its 14/16-bit format. Conventional methods utilize various tone-mapping methods to enhance contrast and photometric consistency of TIR images, however, the choice of tone-mapping is largely dependent on knowing the task and temperature dependent priors to work well. In this paper, we present Thermal Chameleon (TCNet), a task-adaptive tone-mapping approach for RAW 14-bit TIR images. Given the same image, TCNet tone-maps different representations of TIR images tailored for each specific task, eliminating the heuristic image rescaling preprocessing and reliance on the extensive prior knowledge of the scene temperature or task-specific characteristics. TCNet exhibits improved generalization performance across object detection and monocular depth estimation, with minimal computational overhead and modular integration to existing architectures for various tasks.

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Image codingRadiometryTemperature distributionCamerasFeature extractionAdaptive systemsTrainingThermal noiseSensor phenomena and characterizationObject detectionDeep learning for visual perceptionobject detectionrepresentation learningsegmentation and categorization
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Thermal Chameleon: Task-Adaptive Tone-Mapping for Radiometric Thermal-Infrared Images
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Lee, Dong-GuwKim, JeongyunCho, YounggunKim, Ayoung
DOI
10.1109/LRA.2024.3479700
발행일
2024-12
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Article
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IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
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10827 ~ 10834