International audienceRecently, several methods have been proposed for describing plane, non-algebraic curves in a projectively invariant fashion. These curve representations are invariant under changes in viewpoint and therefore ideally suited for recognition. We report the results of a study where the strengths and weaknesses of a number of semi-local methods are compared on the basis of the same images and edge data. All the methods define a distinguished or canonical projective frame for the curve segment which is used for projective normalisation. In this canonical frame the curve has a viewpoint invariant signature. Measurements on the signature are invariants. All the methods presented are designed to work on real images where extrac...
This paper presents an object recognition technique based on projective geometry for industrial piec...
Many issues in computational vision can be understood from the interplay between camera geometry and...
Recognition. (Under the direction of Professor Hamid Krim). Curves are important features in compute...
International audienceRecently, several methods have been proposed for describing plane, non-algebra...
Recent research has shown that invariant indexing can speed up the recognition process in computer v...
In this paper we study the recognition of low-degree polynomial curves based on minimal tactile data...
Abstract. We propose new robust classification algorithms for planar and spatial curves subjected to...
In this paper, an algorithm for projective reconstruction of general 3D-curves from a number of its ...
Abstract. We present a novel algorithm for deciding whether a given planar curve is an image of a gi...
In this paper projective normalization and projective invariants of planar curves are discussed. It ...
This thesis involves solving problems associated with object recognition for two dimensional images...
We present a novel algorithm for deciding whether a given planar curve is an image of a given spatia...
This paper presents an object recognition technique based on projective geometry for industrial piec...
A transform method is presented for detecting elements of a parametric family of curves in noisy poi...
This paper presents an object recognition technique based on projective geometry for industrial piec...
This paper presents an object recognition technique based on projective geometry for industrial piec...
Many issues in computational vision can be understood from the interplay between camera geometry and...
Recognition. (Under the direction of Professor Hamid Krim). Curves are important features in compute...
International audienceRecently, several methods have been proposed for describing plane, non-algebra...
Recent research has shown that invariant indexing can speed up the recognition process in computer v...
In this paper we study the recognition of low-degree polynomial curves based on minimal tactile data...
Abstract. We propose new robust classification algorithms for planar and spatial curves subjected to...
In this paper, an algorithm for projective reconstruction of general 3D-curves from a number of its ...
Abstract. We present a novel algorithm for deciding whether a given planar curve is an image of a gi...
In this paper projective normalization and projective invariants of planar curves are discussed. It ...
This thesis involves solving problems associated with object recognition for two dimensional images...
We present a novel algorithm for deciding whether a given planar curve is an image of a given spatia...
This paper presents an object recognition technique based on projective geometry for industrial piec...
A transform method is presented for detecting elements of a parametric family of curves in noisy poi...
This paper presents an object recognition technique based on projective geometry for industrial piec...
This paper presents an object recognition technique based on projective geometry for industrial piec...
Many issues in computational vision can be understood from the interplay between camera geometry and...
Recognition. (Under the direction of Professor Hamid Krim). Curves are important features in compute...