Journal Article10.1109/3477.650052
A structural-description-based vision system for automatic object recognition
Mohammed Bennamoun,Boualem Boashash +1 more
- 01 Dec 1997
- Vol. 27, Iss: 6, pp 893-906
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TL;DR: The results of the integration of a proposed part-segmentation-based vision system that extracts the contour of the object using a hybrid first- and second-order differential edge detector and decomposed into its constituent parts using the part segmentation algorithm given by Bennamoun (1994).
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Abstract: This paper presents the results of the integration of a proposed part-segmentation-based vision system. The first stage of this system extracts the contour of the object using a hybrid first- and second-order differential edge detector. The object defined by its contour is then decomposed into its constituent parts using the part segmentation algorithm given by Bennamoun (1994). These parts are then isolated and modeled with 2D superquadrics. The parameters of the models are obtained by the minimization of a best-fit cost function. The object is then represented by its structural description which is a set of data structures whose predicates represent the constituent parts of the object and whose arguments represent the spatial relationship between these parts. This representation allows the recognition of objects independently of their positions, orientations, or sizes. It is also insensitive to objects with partially missing parts. In this paper, examples illustrating the acquired images of objects, the extraction of their contours, the isolation of the parts, and their fitting with 2D superquadrics are reported. The reconstruction of objects from their structural description is illustrated and improvements are suggested.
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