A modified shape context method for shape based object retrieval
Radhika Mani Madireddy,Pardha Saradhi Varma Gottumukkala,Potukuchi Dakshina Murthy,Satyanarayana Chittipothula +3 more
TL;DR: A novel, but simple approach to design shape context method including Fourier Transform for the object recognition is described, and the results evidence the relative efficiency of the modified shape context based descriptor than that reported for other descriptor of concurrent interests.
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Abstract: The complexity in shape context method and its simplification is addressed A novel, but simple approach to design shape context method including Fourier Transform for the object recognition is described Relevance of shape context, an important descriptor for the recognition process is detailed Inclusion of information regarding all the contour points (with respect to a reference point) in computing the distribution is discussed Role of similarity checking the procedure details regarding the computation of matching errors through the alignment transform are discussed Present case of shape context (for each point with respect to the centroid) descriptor is testified for its invariance to translation, rotation and scaling operations Euclidean distance is used during the similarity matching Modified shape context based descriptor is experimented over three standard databases The results evidence the relative efficiency of the modified shape context based descriptor than that reported for other descriptor of concurrent interests
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