Geometric Aspects of Visual Object Recognition
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Title
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Geometric Aspects of Visual Object Recognition
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Creator
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Breuel, Thomas M.
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Date
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2004-11-19T17:19:47Z
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Date Available
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2004-11-19T17:19:47Z
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Date Issued
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1992-05-01
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Identifier
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AITR-1374
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Abstract
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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 shown that by modeling the statistical properties of real-scenes better, objects can be recognized more reliably.
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Extent
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173 p.
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33022903 bytes
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26499530 bytes
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Format
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application/postscript
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application/pdf
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Relation
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AITR-1374
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Subject
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computer vision
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bouded error
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point matching
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3D objectsrecognition