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The building detection is one of the most challenging issues in remote sensing image processing. In this paper, a novel approach for building detection using corner detection, segmentation and adaptive windowed Hough Transform is presented. In the first, the Mean shift segmentation is used to split the image into a numbers of classes. In the second step, the scale invariant feature transform (SIFT)...
Fatigue driving is an important factor leading to fatal traffic accidents. Many different approaches have been studied to detect low level vigilance of drivers. Electroencephalogram (EEG) has been approved an effective medium to measure human vigilance. Fractal dimension (FD) is considered as a useful indicator of the complexity of physiological signal, and maximum fractal length (MFL) is reported...
A new corresponding point matching method is presented when studying the feature points matching from X-ray images, which is called "the regulation of the minimum summation of Euclid distance". This method is different from the conventional matching approaches based on gray level or based on region geometric feature. It is based on the position similarity of corresponding points. This method...
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