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Fifth International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS'05)
A New Multiscale, Curvature-Based Shape Representation Technique for Image Retrieval Based on DSP Techniques
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
December 06-December 09
ISBN: 0-7695-2457-5
JanKees van der Poel, Instituto de Educacao Superior da Parayba
Carlos Wilson Dantas de Almeida, Universidade Federal da Parayba
Leonardo Vidal Batista, Universidade Federal da Parayba
This work presents a new multiscale, curvaturebased shape representation technique for planar curves. One limitation of the well-known Curvature Scale Space (CSS) method is that it uses only curvature zero-crossings to characterize shapes and thus there is no CSS descriptor for convex shapes. The proposed method, on the other hand, uses bidimentional - unidimentional - bidimentional transformations together with resampling techniques to retain the full curvature information for shape characterization. It also employs the correlation coefficient as a measure of similarity. In the evaluation tests, the proposed method achieved a high correct classification rate (CCR), even when the shapes were severely corrupted by noise. Results clearly showed that the proposed method is more robust to noise than CSS.
Citation:
JanKees van der Poel, Carlos Wilson Dantas de Almeida, Leonardo Vidal Batista, "A New Multiscale, Curvature-Based Shape Representation Technique for Image Retrieval Based on DSP Techniques," his, pp.373-378, Fifth International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS'05), 2005
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