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Object Recognition Using Scale-Invariant Chordiogram

Abstract

This thesis describes an approach for object recognition using the chordiogram shape-based descriptor. Global shape representations are highly susceptible to clutter generated due to the background or other irrelevant objects in real-world images. To overcome the problem, we aim to extract precise object shape using superpixel segmentation, perceptual grouping, and connected components. The employed shape descriptor chordiogram is based on geometric relationships of chords generated from the pairs of boundary points of an object. The chordiogram descriptor applies holistic properties of the shape and also proven suitable for object detection and digit recognition mechanisms. Additionally, it is translation invariant and robust to shape deformations. In spite of such excellent properties, chordiogram is not scale-invariant. To this end, we propose scale invariant chordiogram descriptors and intend to achieve a similar performance before and after applying scale invariance. Our experiments show that we achieve similar performance with and without scale invariance for silhouettes and real world object images. We also show experiments at different scales to confirm that we obtain scale invariance for chordiogram.

Keywords:
Cognitive neuroscience of visual object recognition Artificial intelligence Computer science Invariant (physics) Scale invariance Computer vision Pattern recognition (psychology) Object (grammar) Mathematics Statistics Mathematical physics

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Robotics and Automated Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering

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