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Simultaneous Measurement of Turbulence and Particle Kinematics Using Flow Imaging Techniques
Published on: March 12, 2019
Automatic Quantification of Atmospheric Turbulence Intensity in Space-Time Domain
Damián Gulich1,2, Myrian Tebaldi1,2, Daniel Sierra-Sosa3
1Centro de Investigaciones Ópticas (CONICET La Plata-CIC-UNLP), La Plata 1897, Argentina.
Abstract:
Quantifying atmospheric turbulence intensity is a challenging task, particularly when assessing real-world scenarios. In this paper, we propose a deep learning method for quantifying atmospheric turbulence intensity based on the space-time domain analysis from videos depicting different turbulence levels. We capture videos of a static image under controlled air turbulence intensities using an inexpensive camera, and then, by slicing these videos in the space-time domain, we extract spatio-temporal representations of the turbulence dynamics. These representations are then fed into a Convolutional Neural Network for classification. This network effectively learns to discriminate between different turbulence regimes based on the spatio-temporal features extracted from a real-world experiment captured in video slices.
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