TArL is a Thermal Array Library developed for Ash's honours thesis. TArL allows the ingestion and processing of raw low-res thermal imagery for occupancy detection.
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TArL is a Thermal Array Library developed for Ash's honours thesis. TArL allows the ingestion and processing of raw low-res thermal imagery for occupancy detection.
My honours thesis: Towards a Low-Cost, Non-Invasive System for Occupancy Detection using a Thermal Detector Array ("CountIR").
Back-end application which saves a stream of thermal images from a FLIR Lepton thermal camera connected to a Raspberry Pi Zero and uploads these images to DropBox
Front-end application which downloads thermal images from DropBox and carries out multiple image processing and manipulation techniques to produce an output for the user
The GridEYE from Panasonic is a 8 by 8 thermopile array. This means you have an array of 64 pixels each capable of detecting temperature remotely. It’s like having thermal camera (or Predator’s vision) just in really low resolution.
Websocket_HTTP_Server
A mashup of the Adafruit Snake Eyes project with an OpenMV M7 with thermopile sensor
Implementation of paper titled "Thermography-based blood flow imaging in human skin of the hands and feet: a spectral filtering approach" by A A Sagaidachnyi et al
FLiR_Stream_Over_Websocket_HTTP_Server
DLang example. Digital image processing. Thermal image map.
A combination of Thermal and RGB cameras
Micropython module to communicate with Melexis MLX90621 16 x 4 Pixel Thermal Imager
Batch conversion of thermal TIFF files (from SenseFly ThermoMap, FLIR Vue Pro R, DJI Zenmuse, etc.) to PNG files, with normalisation options.
Object detection on thermal images(FLIR dataset)
Identification of mosquito breeding areas
[Meridian Innovation Limited]Thermal Sensor SDK library on Keil
MLX90640 driver and sample python code
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