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Item Open Access Çarpıcıdan bağımsız ortak fark matrisi kullanarak video ve görüntü işleme(IEEE, 2009-04) Çetin, A. Enis; Duman, Kaan; Tuna, Hakan; Eryıldırım, AbdulkadirBu bildiride gerçel sayılar üzerinde yarı grup kuran yeni bir iletmen tanımlayarak elde edilen bir bölge betimleyicisi ile hareketli obje takibi, yüz sezimi, plaka bulma, bölge betimleme için kullanılabilecek hızlı bir algoritma sunuyoruz. Bu yeni iletmen hiçbir çarpma gerektirmez. Bu iletmeni kullanarak, imge bölgelerini nitelendiren ve ortak fark adı verilen bir matris tanımlıyoruz. Plaka bulma uygulamasında ortak fark matrislerinı plaka bölgelerinden kestirip, bunları bir veritabanında saklıyoruz. Plaka bölgelerini gerçek zamanlı videoda tanımlamak için ilk önce videodaki hareketli bölgeleri taşıyan imgeleri belirliyoruz, sonra hareketli bölgelerin içinde ya da bütün resim içinde plaka büyüklüğündeki bölgelerin ortak ayrık matrislerini veritabanındaki plaka ortak ayrık matrisleriyle karşılaştırarak bölge içinde plaka olup olmadığını belirliyoruz.Item Open Access Cepstrum based feature extraction method for fungus detection(SPIE, 2011) Yorulmaz, Onur; Pearson, T.C.; Çetin, A. EnisIn this paper, a method for detection of popcorn kernels infected by a fungus is developed using image processing. The method is based on two dimensional (2D) mel and Mellin-cepstrum computation from popcorn kernel images. Cepstral features that were extracted from popcorn images are classified using Support Vector Machines (SVM). Experimental results show that high recognition rates of up to 93.93% can be achieved for both damaged and healthy popcorn kernels using 2D mel-cepstrum. The success rate for healthy popcorn kernels was found to be 97.41% and the recognition rate for damaged kernels was found to be 89.43%. © 2011 Copyright Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).Item Open Access Fall detection using single-tree complex wavelet transform(Elsevier, 2013) Yazar, A.; Keskin, F.; Töreyin, B. U.; Çetin, A. EnisThe goal of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) research is to improve the quality of life of the elderly and handicapped people and help them maintain an independent lifestyle with the use of sensors, signal processing and telecommunications infrastructure. Unusual human activity detection such as fall detection has important applications. In this paper, a fall detection algorithm for a low cost AAL system using vibration and passive infrared (PIR) sensors is proposed. The single-tree complex wavelet transform (ST-CWT) is used for feature extraction from vibration sensor signal. The proposed feature extraction scheme is compared to discrete Fourier transform and mel-frequency cepstrum coefficients based feature extraction methods. Vibration signal features are classified into "fall" and "ordinary activity" classes using Euclidean distance, Mahalanobis distance, and support vector machine (SVM) classifiers, and they are compared to each other. The PIR sensor is used for the detection of a moving person in a region of interest. The proposed system works in real-time on a standard personal computer.Item Open Access Image feature extraction using 2D mel-cepstrum(IEEE, 2010) Çakır, Serdar; Çetin, A. EnisIn this paper, a feature extraction method based on two-dimensional (2D) mel-cepstrum is introduced. Feature matrices resulting from the 2D mel-cepstrum, Fourier LDA approach and original image matrices are individually applied to the Common Matrix Approach (CMA) based face recognition system. For each of these feature extraction methods, recognition rates are obtained in the AR face database, ORL database and Yale database. Experimental results indicate that recognition rates obtained by the 2D mel-cepstrum method is superior to the recognition rates obtained using Fourier LDA approach and raw image matrices. This indicates that 2D mel-cepstral analysis can be used in image feature extraction problems. © 2010 IEEE.Item Open Access Mel-cepstral methods for image feature extraction(IEEE, 2010) Çakır, Serdar; Çetin, A. EnisA feature extraction method based on two-dimensional (2D) mel-cepstrum is introduced. The concept of one-dimensional (1D) mel-cepstrum which is widely used in speech recognition is extended to 2D in this article. Feature matrices resulting from the 2D mel-cepstrum, Fourier LDA, 2D PCA and original image matrices are converted to feature vectors and individually applied to a Support Vector Machine (SVM) classification engine for comparison. The AR face database, ORL database, Yale database and FRGC version 2 database are used in experimental studies, which indicate that recognition rates obtained by the 2D mel-cepstrum method is superior to the recognition rates obtained using Fourier LDA, 2D PCA and ordinary image matrix based face recognition. This indicates that 2D mel-cepstral analysis can be used in image feature extraction problems. © 2010 IEEE.Item Open Access Time-scale wavelet scattering using hyperbolic tangent function for vessel sound classification(IEEE, 2017-08-09) Can, Gökmen; Akbaş, Cem Emre; Çetin, A. EnisWe introduce a time-frequency scattering method using hyperbolic tangent function for vessel sound classification. The sound data is wavelet transformed using a two channel filter-bank and filter-bank outputs are scattered using tanh function. A feature vector similar to mel-scale cepstrum is obtained after a wavelet packed transform-like structure approximating the mel-frequency scale. Feature vectors of vessel sounds are classified using a support vector machine (SVM). Experimental results are presented and the new feature extraction method produces better classification results than the ordinary Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCC) vectors. © EURASIP 2017.