JOURNAL ARTICLE

Object Recognition using Fourier Descriptors: Some Experiments and Observations

Abstract

In many image analysis and computer vision applications, object recognition is the ultimate goal. This work presents study and experimentation for object recognition when isolated objects are under discussion. The circumstances of similarity transformations, presence of noise, and occlusion have been included as the part of the study. For simplicity, instead of objects, outline of the objects have been used for the whole process of the recognition. Fourier descriptors have been used as features of the objects. Various similarity measures have been used and compared for recognition. The test objects are matched with the model objects in database and the object with the least similarity measure is taken as the recognized object. A detailed experimental study has been made under different conditions and circumstances

Keywords:
Artificial intelligence 3D single-object recognition Computer science Cognitive neuroscience of visual object recognition Similarity (geometry) Object (grammar) Pattern recognition (psychology) Computer vision Similarity measure Noise (video) Fourier transform Simplicity Measure (data warehouse) Process (computing) Image (mathematics) Data mining Mathematics

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Citation History

Topics

Image Retrieval and Classification Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Image Processing and 3D Reconstruction
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Image and Object Detection Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

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Journal:   2020 24th International Conference Information Visualisation (IV) Year: 2020 Vol: 10 Pages: 657-662
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