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14 February 2013 Analysis of image color and effective bandwidth as a tool for assessing air pollution at urban spatiotemporal scale
Yael Etzion, David M. Broday, Barak Fishbain
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Proceedings Volume 8657, Computational Imaging XI; 86570U (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2004864
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2013, Burlingame, California, United States
Abstract
Size and concentration of airborne particulate matter (PM) are important indicators of air pollution events and public health risks. It is therefore important to monitor size resolved PM concentrations in the ambient air. This task, however, is hindered by the highly dynamic spatiotemporal variations of the PM concentrations. Satellite remote sensing is a common approach for gathering spatiotemporal data regarding aerosol events but its current spatial resolution is limited to a large grid that does not fit high varying urban areas. Moreover, satellite-borne remote sensing has limited revisit periods and it measures along vertical atmospheric columns. Thus, linking satellite-borne aerosol products to ground PM measurements is extremely challenging. In the last two decades visibility analysis is used by the US Environmental Protection Agency (US-EPA) to obtain quantitative representation of air quality in rural areas by horizontal imaging. However, significantly fewer efforts have been given to utilize the acquired scene characteristics (color, contrast, etc.) for quantitative parametric modeling of PM concentrations. We suggest utilizing the image effective bandwidth, a quantitative measure of image characteristics, for predicting PM concentrations. For validating the suggested method, we have assembled a large dataset that consists of time series imaging as well as measurements from air quality monitoring stations located in the study area that report PM concentrations and meteorological data (wind direction and velocity, relative humidity, etc.). Quantitative and qualitative statistical evaluation of the suggested method shows that dynamic changes of PM concentrations can be inferred from the acquired images.
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Yael Etzion, David M. Broday, and Barak Fishbain "Analysis of image color and effective bandwidth as a tool for assessing air pollution at urban spatiotemporal scale", Proc. SPIE 8657, Computational Imaging XI, 86570U (14 February 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2004864
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KEYWORDS
Phase modulation

Image segmentation

Atmospheric particles

Aerosols

Image analysis

Cameras

Remote sensing

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