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5 May 2017 About possibility of temperature trace observing on a human skin through clothes by using computer processing of IR image
Vyacheslav A. Trofimov, Vladislav V. Trofimov, Ivan L. Shestakov, Roman G. Blednov
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Abstract
One of urgent security problems is a detection of objects placed inside the human body. Obviously, for safety reasons one cannot use X-rays for such object detection widely and often. For this purpose, we propose to use THz camera and IR camera.

Below we continue a possibility of IR camera using for a detection of temperature trace on a human body. In contrast to passive THz camera using, the IR camera does not allow to see very pronounced the object under clothing. Of course, this is a big disadvantage for a security problem solution based on the IR camera using. To find possible ways for this disadvantage overcoming we make some experiments with IR camera, produced by FLIR Company and develop novel approach for computer processing of images captured by IR camera. It allows us to increase a temperature resolution of IR camera as well as human year effective susceptibility enhancing. As a consequence of this, a possibility for seeing of a human body temperature changing through clothing appears.

We analyze IR images of a person, which drinks water and eats chocolate. We follow a temperature trace on human body skin, caused by changing of temperature inside the human body. Some experiments are made with observing of temperature trace from objects placed behind think overall. Demonstrated results are very important for the detection of forbidden objects, concealed inside the human body, by using non-destructive control without using X-rays.
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Vyacheslav A. Trofimov, Vladislav V. Trofimov, Ivan L. Shestakov, and Roman G. Blednov "About possibility of temperature trace observing on a human skin through clothes by using computer processing of IR image", Proc. SPIE 10214, Thermosense: Thermal Infrared Applications XXXIX, 102140E (5 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2263637
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KEYWORDS
Infrared cameras

Cameras

Infrared imaging

Image enhancement

Image processing

Temperature metrology

Correlation function

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