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Generalized Hough transform, when applied to object detection, recognition and pose estimation, can be susceptible to spurious voting depending on the Hough space to be used and hypotheses to be voted. This often necessitates additional computational steps like non-maxima suppression and geometric consistency checks, which can be costly and prevent voting based methods from being precise and scalable...