This thesis presents there important results in visual object recognition based on shape. (1) A new algorithm (RAST; Recognition by Adaptive Sudivisions of Tranformation space) is presented that has lower average-case complexity than any known recognition algorithm. (2) It is shown, both theoretically and empirically, that representing 3D objects as collections of 2D views (the "View-Based Approximation") is feasible and affects the reliability of 3D recognition systems no more than other commonly made approximations. (3) The problem of recognition in cluttered scenes is considered from a Bayesian perspective; the commonly-used "bounded-error errorsmeasure" is demonstrated to correspond to an independence assumption. It is s...
An experimental comparative study between two representation methods for the recognition of 3D objec...
AbstractThis paper reviews recent progress towards understanding 3D shape perception made possible b...
In this report we present a general introduction to object recognition. We begin with brief discussi...
In this paper, we propose view-based recognition, a method for 3D object recognition based on multi-...
AbstractThe systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric inv...
The systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric invariance ...
The appearance of a three-dimensional object (that is, the pattern formed by its projection onto the...
This thesis primarily investigates the potential of the Pairwise Geometric Histogram (PGH) represent...
Abstract Visual recognition requires a robust representation of typical object char-acteristics. Amo...
View-based recognition is a conceptually simple, relatively robust method for object recognition. Cu...
SUMMARY. This paper examines four current theoretical approaches to the representation and recogniti...
We describe an appearance-based object recognition system using a keyed, multi-level context represe...
Abstract. We present a new class of statistical models for part-based object recognition. These mode...
By organizing object recognition as indexing a look-up table of model object fea-tures, it can be ma...
This article introduces a novel method for 3D object recognition, which utilizes well-known local fe...
An experimental comparative study between two representation methods for the recognition of 3D objec...
AbstractThis paper reviews recent progress towards understanding 3D shape perception made possible b...
In this report we present a general introduction to object recognition. We begin with brief discussi...
In this paper, we propose view-based recognition, a method for 3D object recognition based on multi-...
AbstractThe systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric inv...
The systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric invariance ...
The appearance of a three-dimensional object (that is, the pattern formed by its projection onto the...
This thesis primarily investigates the potential of the Pairwise Geometric Histogram (PGH) represent...
Abstract Visual recognition requires a robust representation of typical object char-acteristics. Amo...
View-based recognition is a conceptually simple, relatively robust method for object recognition. Cu...
SUMMARY. This paper examines four current theoretical approaches to the representation and recogniti...
We describe an appearance-based object recognition system using a keyed, multi-level context represe...
Abstract. We present a new class of statistical models for part-based object recognition. These mode...
By organizing object recognition as indexing a look-up table of model object fea-tures, it can be ma...
This article introduces a novel method for 3D object recognition, which utilizes well-known local fe...
An experimental comparative study between two representation methods for the recognition of 3D objec...
AbstractThis paper reviews recent progress towards understanding 3D shape perception made possible b...
In this report we present a general introduction to object recognition. We begin with brief discussi...