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The raster-vector conversion of remote sensing image is a very important task in the extraction and updating of linear objects in cartographic processes. In this paper we present a vectorization method, based on constrained Delaunay triangulation, for line extraction. The constraints are provided by a preprocessing step insuring that these edges belong to line structures in the original image. The...
Image encoding using interest points is a common technique in computer vision. In this paper we present a scale and rotation invariant shape centered interest point (SCIP) detector. By means of detecting singularities in Gradient Vector Flow (GVF) fields we find points of high symmetry in the image. Due to the nature of the underlying GVF field we can employ our features to group together edge-based...
A hardware-friendly object detection algorithm has been developed using directional-edge histograms as key local-image-feature descriptors. In the recognition window, a number of small blocks having varying sizes and shapes are prepared for pattern matching. Four directional edges in vertical, horizontal and ±45 degrees are extracted from a local image enclosed in the block and their spatial distribution...
We review some recent techniques for 3D tracking and occlusion handling for computer vision-based augmented reality. We discuss what their limits for real applications are, and why object recognition techniques are certainly the key to further improvements.
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