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ICIP
2001
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Curves vs skeletons in object recognition
The type of representation used in describing shape can have a significant impact on the effectiveness of a recognition strategy. Shape has been represented by its bounding curve ...
Thomas B. Sebastian, Benjamin B. Kimia
GMP
2006
IEEE
118views Solid Modeling» more  GMP 2006»
13 years 10 months ago
Computing a Family of Skeletons of Volumetric Models for Shape Description
Skeletons are important shape descriptors in object representation and recognition. Typically, skeletons of volumetric models are computed using iterative thinning. However, tradi...
Tao Ju, Matthew L. Baker, Wah Chiu
PAMI
2008
195views more  PAMI 2008»
13 years 4 months ago
Path Similarity Skeleton Graph Matching
This paper proposes a novel graph matching algorithm and applies it to shape recognition based on object silhouettes. The main idea is to match skeleton graphs by comparing the geo...
Xiang Bai, Longin Jan Latecki
CVPR
2006
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Augmenting Shape with Appearance in Vehicle Category Recognition
Shape is an important cue for generic object recognition but can be insufficient without other cues such as object appearance. We explore a number of ways in which the geometric a...
Özge Can Özcanli, Amir Tamrakar, Benjami...
AVI
2000
13 years 6 months ago
Diagrams Based on Structural Object Perception
Most diagrams, particularly those used in software engineering, are line drawings consisting of nodes drawn as rectangles or circles, and edges drawn as lines linking them. In the...
Pourang Irani, Colin Ware