As I delve into the world of computer vision, I find myself fascinated by the potential of IR camera imaging to detect water locations. Specifically, I’m on the hunt for raw infrared (IR) image data of water streams, captured using regular night vision IR cameras with a wavelength of 700-1000 nm. This could be from weather cams, environmental monitoring stations, or research projects.
The idea is to use this data to train machine learning models that can accurately identify water bodies, even in low-light conditions. It’s an exciting prospect, with potential applications in fields like environmental monitoring, search and rescue, and infrastructure planning.
If you’re familiar with this area of research, I’d love to hear your thoughts and tips on where to find such data. Have you worked with similar projects or know of any datasets that might be relevant? Share your experiences and insights, and let’s uncover the hidden waterways together!