This paper examines the problem of shape-based object recognition and proposes a new approach, the alignment of pictorial descriptions. The first part of the paper reviews general approaches to visual object recognition and divides these approaches into three broad classes: invariant properties methods, object decomposition methods, and alignment methods. The second part presents the alignment method. In this approach the recognition process is divided into two stages. The first determines the transformation in space that is necessary to bring the viewed object into alignment with possible object-models. The second stage determines the model that best matches the viewed object. The proposed alignment method also uses abstrac...
The systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric invariance ...
Object recognition is a subproblem of the more general problem of perception, and can be defined as ...
This thesis presents there important results in visual object recognition based on shape. (1) A ne...
In this report we present a general introduction to object recognition. We begin with brief discussi...
In this report we present a general introduction to object recognition. We begin with brief discussi...
In this document, a localised approach to object recognition is discussed. Using Deep Vision's ...
We present a 2D shape recognition and classification method based on matching shape outlines. The co...
In this paper we consider the problem of recognizing solid objects from a single two-dimensional ima...
Abstract Visual recognition requires a robust representation of typical object char-acteristics. Amo...
This paper examines the recognition of rigid objects bounded by smooth surfaces using an alignment...
This paper presents an approach to recognition where an object is first {\\it aligned} with an ima...
An important problem in vision is to detect the presence of a known rigid, 3-d object. The general 3...
AbstractThe systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric inv...
This work explores automatic object recognition and semantic capture in vector graphics through shap...
The alignment method [ Huttenlocher and Ullman, 1990 ] is a model-based object recognition technique...
The systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric invariance ...
Object recognition is a subproblem of the more general problem of perception, and can be defined as ...
This thesis presents there important results in visual object recognition based on shape. (1) A ne...
In this report we present a general introduction to object recognition. We begin with brief discussi...
In this report we present a general introduction to object recognition. We begin with brief discussi...
In this document, a localised approach to object recognition is discussed. Using Deep Vision's ...
We present a 2D shape recognition and classification method based on matching shape outlines. The co...
In this paper we consider the problem of recognizing solid objects from a single two-dimensional ima...
Abstract Visual recognition requires a robust representation of typical object char-acteristics. Amo...
This paper examines the recognition of rigid objects bounded by smooth surfaces using an alignment...
This paper presents an approach to recognition where an object is first {\\it aligned} with an ima...
An important problem in vision is to detect the presence of a known rigid, 3-d object. The general 3...
AbstractThe systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric inv...
This work explores automatic object recognition and semantic capture in vector graphics through shap...
The alignment method [ Huttenlocher and Ullman, 1990 ] is a model-based object recognition technique...
The systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric invariance ...
Object recognition is a subproblem of the more general problem of perception, and can be defined as ...
This thesis presents there important results in visual object recognition based on shape. (1) A ne...