Mid-Level Vision and Recognition of Non-Rigid Objects
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Title
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Mid-Level Vision and Recognition of Non-Rigid Objects
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Creator
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Subirana-Vilanova, J. Brian
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Date
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2004-10-20T19:55:13Z
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Date Available
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2004-10-20T19:55:13Z
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Date Issued
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1995-04-01
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Identifier
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AITR-1442
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Abstract
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We address mid-level vision for the recognition of non-rigid objects. We align model and image using frame curves - which are object or "figure/ground" skeletons. Frame curves are computed, without discontinuities, using Curved Inertia Frames, a provably global scheme implemented on the Connection Machine, based on: non-cartisean networks; a definition of curved axis of inertia; and a ridge detector. I present evidence against frame alignment in human perception. This suggests: frame curves have a role in figure/ground segregation and in fuzzy boundaries; their outside/near/top/ incoming regions are more salient; and that perception begins by setting a reference frame (prior to early vision), and proceeds by processing convex structures.
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Extent
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239 p.
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48192029 bytes
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2356367 bytes
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Format
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application/postscript
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application/pdf
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Language
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Relation
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AITR-1442
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Subject
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vision