To obtain a better understanding of the effect of vehicle fires on rigid pavement, a nondestructive test method utilizing an ordinary digital camera to capture images of mortar at five elevated temperatures was undertaken. These images were then analyzed by “image color-intensity analyzer” software. In image analysis, the RGB color model was the basic system used to represent the color information of images. HSI is a derived-color model that is transformed from an RGB model by formulae. In order to understand more about surface color changes and temperatures after a vehicle fire, various transformation formulae used in different research areas were applied in this study. They were then evaluated to obtain the optimum HSI model for further studies of fire-damaged mortar through the use of image analysis.
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Luo, H., Lin, D., Yu, C., & Chen, L. (2013). Application of Different HSI Color Models to Detect Fire-Damaged Mortar. International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology, 2(4), 303–316. https://doi.org/10.1260/2046-0430.2.4.303
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