Bench Face and Quarry Fragmentation Analysis: 3D Imaging vs. Scaling References

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Bahram Sameti Ian Bell Aylin Azmin Daniel Ko Shahram Tafazoli
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Image-based remote sensing of rock fragmentation in mining and quarry applications essentially treats each rock in the image as a data object in order to determine the rock size distribution. An obvious challenge after rock delineation in a 2D image is the scale of the delineated objects. Conventionally, either objects of known size are placed in the scene or parallel laser pointer are used, both making some assumptions, to calculate scaling factors. These assumptions are applied to the whole scene rather than sensing individual rock attributes.
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APA: Bahram Sameti Ian Bell Aylin Azmin Daniel Ko Shahram Tafazoli  (2015)  Bench Face and Quarry Fragmentation Analysis: 3D Imaging vs. Scaling References

MLA: Bahram Sameti Ian Bell Aylin Azmin Daniel Ko Shahram Tafazoli Bench Face and Quarry Fragmentation Analysis: 3D Imaging vs. Scaling References. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2015.

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