Data on the harmonization of image velocimetry techniques, from six different countries

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Matt Perks; S.F. (Silvano Fortunato) Dal Sasso; M. (Martin) Detert; A. (Alexandre) Hauet; S. (Sophie) Pearce et. al. (2019): Data on the harmonization of image velocimetry techniques, from six different countries. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/uuid:34764be1-31f9-4626-8b11-705b4f66b95a
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Dataset

choose version: version 2 - 2020-03-23 (latest)
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Here, we present a range of datasets that have been compiled from across six countries in order to facilitate image velocimetry inter-comparison studies. These data have been independently produced for the primarily purposes of: (i) enhancing our understanding of open-channel flows in diverse flow regimes; and (ii) testing specific image velocimetry techniques. These datasets have been acquired across a range of hydro-geomorphic settings, using a diverse range of cameras, encoding software, controller units, and with river velocity measurements generated as a result of differing image pre-processing and image processing software.

History

  • 2020-03-23 first online
  • 2019-08-13 published, posted

Publisher

4TU.Centre for Research Data

Format

media types: application/octet-stream, application/zip, image/gif, image/jpg, image/tiff, image/x-portable-graymap, text/plain

Funding

  • EU COST ACTION, CA16219
  • Ministero degli Affari Esteri, PGR00175
  • NERC, NE/K008781/1
  • POR-FESR, 737616 INFRASAFE

Organizations

Newcastle University, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology

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