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E-raamat: Polygonal Approximation and Scale-Space Analysis of Closed Digital Curves

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  • Formaat: 388 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Feb-2013
  • Kirjastus: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • ISBN-13: 9781466568891
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This book covers the most important topics in the area of pattern recognition, object recognition, computer vision, robot vision, medical computing, computational geometry, and bioinformatics systems. Students and researchers will find a comprehensive treatment of polygonal approximation and its real life applications. The book not only explains the theoretical aspects but also presents applications with detailed design parameters. The systematic development of the concept of polygonal approximation of digital curves and its scale-space analysis are useful and attractive to scholars in many fields. Development for different algorithms of polygonal approximation and scale-space analysis and several experimental results with comparative study for measuring the performance of the algorithms are extremely useful for theoretical- and application-oriented works in the above-mentioned areas.

List of Contributors
vii
List of Abbreviations
xi
Preface xiii
1 Polygonal Approximation
1(10)
2 A Split and Merge Technique
11(10)
3 A Sequential One-pass Method
21(10)
4 Another Sequential One-pass Method
31(14)
5 A Data-driven Method
45(12)
6 Another Data-driven Method
57(10)
7 A Two-pass Sequential Method
67(28)
8 Polygonal Approximation Using Reverse Engineering on Bresenham's Line Drawing Technique
95(8)
9 Polygonal Approximation as Angle Detection
103(10)
10 Polygonal Approximation as Angle Detection Using Asymmetric Region of Support
113(12)
11 Scale Space Analysis with Application to Comer Detection
125(4)
12 Scale Space Analysis and Comer Detection on Chain Coded Curves
129(14)
13 Scale Space Analysis and Comer Detection Using Iterative Gaussian Smoothing with Constant Window Size
143(32)
14 Comer Detection Using Bessel Function as Smoothing Kernel
175(16)
15 Adaptive Smoothing Using Convolution with Gaussian Kernel
191(8)
16 Application of Polygonal Approximation for Pattern Classification and Object Recognition
199(4)
17 Polygonal Dissimilarity and Scale Preserving Smoothing
203(18)
18 Matching Polygon Fragments
221(14)
19 Polygonal Approximation to Recognize and Locate Partially Occluded Objects Hypothesis Generation and Verification Paradigm
235(24)
20 Object Recognition with Belief Revision: Hypothesis Generation and Belief Revision Paradigm
259(52)
21 Neuro-fuzzy Reasoning for Occluded Object Recognition: A Learning Paradigm through Neuro-fuzzy Concept
311(30)
22 Conclusion
341(28)
Index 369
Kumar S. Ray, PhD, is a professor in the Electronics and Communication Science Unit at the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India. He has written a number of articles published in international journals and has presented at several professional meetings. His current research interests include artificial intelligence, computer vision, commonsense reasoning, soft computing, non-monotonic deductive database systems, and DNA computing.

Bimal Kumar Ray is a professor at the School of Information Technology and Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India. He received his PhD degree in computer science from the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India. He received hs masters degree in applied mathematics from Calcutta University and his bachelors degree in mathematics from St. Xaviers College, Kolkata. His research interests include computer graphics, computer vision, and image processing. He has published a number of research papers in peer-reviewed journals.