thermal images
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I want to do research using the thermal images to detect temperature for fever person. I want to ask, given the thermal images,and I have to input the image in matlab, how to verify the temperature in face to detect fever, is it based on the color in the image? Next, I have to use colorbar as indicator for temperature in the human face, how to set the color in colorbar parallel with the color in thermal image?
I really need your ideas regarding this matter since I am new for this toolbox. Thanks
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Image Analyst
2011년 12월 6일
You need to analyze the original grayscale image, not the rgb pseudocolored image. To verify you should look at pixel values and compare the intensity at that location with the temp measured with another device, like a thermometer, and use on individuals known to have, or not have, fever.
To apply pseudocolors, use the colormap() function. There are a variety of built-in colormaps you can choose from, in addition to building your own custom colormap.
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Lucaci Diana
2021년 3월 10일
Did you manage to assign those value into temperatures? like 125 = 98 degrees F, and 255 = 106 degrees F, this section, because I'm doing something related to thermal images and I can't figure how to do this to my image and it would be a great help. Thanks.
Image Analyst
2021년 3월 11일
You might be able to undo the colormap if there is a colomap embedded in the image. See attached demo.
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prasad vaidya
2014년 1월 8일
if we want yo perform thermal image processing on matlab the which type of camera we can use?? is it a thermal imaging cam or normal one?????
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Image Analyst
2014년 1월 8일
You would not be able to "detect temperature for fever person" with a regular visible light camera. I got scanned for fever as I walked past an stand at an airport last summer - can't remember whether it was Osaka or Beijing - but they were thermally imaging all the incoming passengers.
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