Autor: |
Yoshie, Osamu, Miyachi, Hiroki, Andou, Takashi, Akizuki, Kageo |
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Electrical Engineering in Japan; Sep/Oct1987, Vol. 107 Issue 5, p74-84, 11p |
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In this paper, we will limit ourselves to planar-faced or curved-surface solid bodies having trihedral vertices only. We discuss a model representation and an inference mechanism which can accumulate ambiguous concepts directly and performs recognition of handdrawn figures efficiently with the level of conformity with the input image as a clue. In regard to recognition of objects considering ambiguity, Ishizuka et al. reported the case [3], where ambiguity is considered only as a supplementary standard on the process of matching the model with the input, and not used positively for the control of searching. The method developed in this paper can avoid the forementioned exhaustive search and increase the efficiency of the matching process. Section 2 describes model representation for recognition. Section 3 explains the matching process of models and input figures. Finally, Sect. 4 demonstrates how the whole system works via an actual example of the recognition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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