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Browse All Reviews > Computing Methodologies (I) > Image Processing And Computer Vision (I.4) > Feature Measurement (I.4.7) > Size And Shape (I.4.7...)
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Automated firearm identification: on using a novel multiple-slice-shape (MSS) approach for comparison and matching of firing pin impression topography Fischer R., Vielhauer C. IH&MMSec 2015 (Proceedings of the 3rd ACM Workshop on Information Hiding and Multimedia Security, Portland, OR, Jun 17-19, 2015) 161-171, 2015. Type: Proceedings
Digital forensics is an advancing field that finds and infers original evidence in the form of electronic data. More precisely, digital crime scene analysis complements this data, providing security while recording, documenting, and pr...
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Nov 23 2015 |
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Qualitative part-based models in content-based image retrieval Bilodeau G., Bergevin R. Machine Vision and Applications 18(5): 275-287, 2007. Type: Article
Bilodeau and Bergevin propose a qualitative, volumetric part-based model meant to improve the categorical invariance and viewpoint invariance in content-based image retrieval. In addition, the paper presents a novel two-step part-categ...
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Jul 8 2008 |
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Tensor scale: a local morphometric parameter with applications to computer vision and image processing Saha P. Computer Vision and Image Understanding 99(3): 384-413, 2005. Type: Article
Saha introduces tensor scale, a new model for locally varying image scale, which associates with each point of an ellipse corresponding to the region of homogeneity around that point. Such an approach can deal with images where the lev...
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Feb 22 2006 |
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Automatic Construction of 2D Shape Models Duta N., Jain A., Dubuisson-Jolly M. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 23(5): 433-446, 2001. Type: Article
Given a number of 2D shapes defined by the coordinates of their contour points, a model consists of a shape prototype along with statistical information about shape variation around the prototype. Shape models are especially useful whe...
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May 1 2001 |
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Multiresolution image shape description Gauch J., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., New York, NY, 1992. Type: Book (9780387976822)
The title of this book was exciting. Image shape description is an important and still not satisfactorily resolved problem, and “multiresolution” approaches to image processing seem to be the wave of the future. So ...
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Mar 1 1994 |
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Curved object location by Hough transformations and inversions Casasent D., Krishnapuram R. Pattern Recognition 20(2): 181-188, 1987. Type: Article
It had to be thought of. The authors describe transformations in Hough space that are analogous to the shifts, translations, and scale changes in Fourier transform and Laplace transform spaces and add an inverse transform. These seem t...
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Aug 1 1988 |
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An investigation into the skeletonization approach of Hilditch Naccache N., Shinghal R. Pattern Recognition 17(3): 279-284, 1984. Type: Article
The authors present some historical research into early methods of skeletonization. The background to their work may be summarized as follows. Let I be the set of points (i, j) with i, j integral and ...
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Sep 1 1985 |
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Performance evaluation of shape matching via chord length distribution You Z., Jain A. Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing 28(2): 185-198, 1984. Type: Article
Two types of shapes were investigated in this rather empirical study: outline maps of seven countries (with no particular respect to scale), and tool shapes. To generate the data sets only one original representative of each sha...
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Jul 1 1985 |
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