延时相机图像在威斯康星州三个水文监测点在2020水年期间开发水位数据的实际应用

IF 3.1 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Keegan E. Johnson, Paul C. Reneau, Matthew J. Komiskey
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摘要

利用相机图像测量水位(相机级)是一个研究得很好的研究领域。在严格限制测试条件的情况下,先前的相机级研究已经显示出有希望的结果。但是,需要对摄像机平台在实际应用中的可扩展性进行更全面的评价。因此,本研究的目的是在各种测试条件下测试相机级方法,以更好地了解在实际场景中使用该技术的成功和挑战。在本研究中,该方法在2020年水年期间在威斯康星州中南部的三个现有的美国地质调查局(USGS)溪流测量站进行了测试,这些测量站拥有现有的USGS水位仪器。测试的具体参考对象是白色管道和混凝土墙。由于camera-stage的成功应用依赖于使用合适的图像,因此本研究中所有捕获的图像都进行了视觉检查,以确定camera-stage应用的适用性。然后,仅对认为合适的图像计算相机级测量值,并将结果与地面真实级值进行比较,以确定精度。为了本研究的目的,相机级值在实际级的±0.10英尺内被认为是可以接受的。一个突出的主要挑战是获得合适图像的潜在困难,在四次试验中,合适图像的比例相差很大,从38%到92%。然而,将相机级应用于合适的图像的结果是令人鼓舞的,在四个测试试验中,79%到99%的评估相机级值符合可接受的要求。
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Practical application of time-lapse camera imagery to develop water-level data for three hydrologic monitoring sites in Wisconsin during water year 2020
Using camera imagery to measure water level (camera-stage) is a well-researched area of study. Previous camera-stage studies have shown promising results when implementing this technology with tight constraints on test conditions. However, there is a need for a more comprehensive evaluation of the extensibility of camera-stage to practical applications. Therefore, the aim of this study was to test a camera-stage method under a wide variety of test conditions to better understand the successes and challenges of using this technology in real-world scenarios. In this study, this approach was tested during Water Year 2020 at three existing U.S. Geological Study (USGS) stream gaging stations in south central Wisconsin that had existing USGS water-level instrumentation. The specific reference objects tested were white pipes and a concrete wall. Since successful application of camera-stage relies on use of suitable images, all captured images in this study were visually inspected to determine suitability for application of camera-stage. Camera-stage measurements were then computed only on images deemed suitable and the results were compared with ground-truth stage values to determine the accuracy. For the purposes of this study, camera-stage values within ±0.10 ft of the actual stage were considered acceptable. One major challenge highlighted was the potential difficulty in obtaining suitable imagery, with the proportion of suitable images varying greatly between the four trials from 38 % to 92 %. The results from applying camera-stage to suitable images were encouraging though, with 79 % to 99 % of evaluated camera-stage values qualifying as acceptable among the four test trials.
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Journal of Hydrology X
Journal of Hydrology X Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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