February 2009


Terahertz Systems and Industrial Applications was the event organised by the Electronics KTN in collaboration with TeraNova. It was a great overview of the state of the art.

I had put the Poster for Terahertz Conference together, trying to put into A1 format what I’m trying to convey over and over again: the deep genericness of my new approach to digital images.

So I came up with the title ‘Software Vision’ for Digital Microscopy and ‘Image Metrics’ for Automated Analysis.

I found this terahertz image of a hand on the website of Vision Systems – also thanks to Google images. The instrument that produced it is called the StarTiger imager.

Terahertz image of hand, re-visualized with my prototype software

Terahertz image of hand, re-visualized with my prototype software

The Electronics KTN is organising an event on Terahertz Systems and Industrial Applications at the Royal Society on Feb. 25th, and I am thinking about a poster for that.

Google brought me to this story from Thruvision who are going to give a presentation.

The image shows a person “seen” through the clothes.

Terahertz camera sees through clothes

Terahertz camera sees through clothes

When “re-visualized” with my demonstrator software, the image is unfortunately on its head, and it is too tedious at this stage to change the bits of code I’m using.

The basis for comparisons via 'metric details'

The basis for comparisons via 'metric details'

The same image "viewed" from a different angle

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