Invariant features and quick matching algorithms are two major concerns in the area of automatic visual recognition. The former reduces the size of an established model database, and the latter shortens the computation time. This dissertation, will discussed both line invariants under perspective projection and parallel implementation of a dynamic programming technique for shape recognition. The feasibility of using parallel machines can be demonstrated through the dramatically reduced time complexity. In this dissertation, our algorithms are implemented on the AP1000 MIMD parallel machines. For processing an object with a features, the time complexity of the proposed parallel algorithm is O(n), while that of a uniprocessor is O(n2). The tw...
This thesis studies rapid object detection, focusing on feature-based methods. Firstly, modificatio...
The purpose of this project was to see why projective geometry is related to the sort of sensors tha...
This thesis is concerned with problems of using computers to interpret scenes from television camer...
Invariant features and quick matching algorithms are two major concerns in the area of automatic vis...
There has been tremendous research interest in the areas of computer and robotic vision. Scene under...
The development of parallel algorithms for an automatic recognition and classification of objects fr...
This paper describes the design and the analysis of parallel algorithms for the interpretation of pl...
Computer vision research enables machines to understand the world. Humans usually interpret and anal...
In a previous MSc project at the Department of Artificial Intelligence, an iconic object recognition...
The development of parallel algorithms for an automatic recognition and classification of objects fr...
Recognition of objects is a particularly demanding problem, if one considers that each image must be...
The number of cores per cpu is predicted to double every second year. Therefore, the opportunity to ...
This paper presents a description of the "Pairs Of Lines" object recognition algorithm used in the M...
HOUGH has proposed a procedure for detecting lines in pictures. DUDA-HART extended the method for a ...
Abstract. We present a parallel architecture for object recognition and location based on concurrent...
This thesis studies rapid object detection, focusing on feature-based methods. Firstly, modificatio...
The purpose of this project was to see why projective geometry is related to the sort of sensors tha...
This thesis is concerned with problems of using computers to interpret scenes from television camer...
Invariant features and quick matching algorithms are two major concerns in the area of automatic vis...
There has been tremendous research interest in the areas of computer and robotic vision. Scene under...
The development of parallel algorithms for an automatic recognition and classification of objects fr...
This paper describes the design and the analysis of parallel algorithms for the interpretation of pl...
Computer vision research enables machines to understand the world. Humans usually interpret and anal...
In a previous MSc project at the Department of Artificial Intelligence, an iconic object recognition...
The development of parallel algorithms for an automatic recognition and classification of objects fr...
Recognition of objects is a particularly demanding problem, if one considers that each image must be...
The number of cores per cpu is predicted to double every second year. Therefore, the opportunity to ...
This paper presents a description of the "Pairs Of Lines" object recognition algorithm used in the M...
HOUGH has proposed a procedure for detecting lines in pictures. DUDA-HART extended the method for a ...
Abstract. We present a parallel architecture for object recognition and location based on concurrent...
This thesis studies rapid object detection, focusing on feature-based methods. Firstly, modificatio...
The purpose of this project was to see why projective geometry is related to the sort of sensors tha...
This thesis is concerned with problems of using computers to interpret scenes from television camer...