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2004 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'04) - Volume 2
Scale-Invariant Shape Features for Recognition of Object Categories
Washington, D.C., USA
June 27-July 02
ISBN: 0-7695-2158-4
Frédéric Jurie, GRAVIR, INRIA-CNRS
Cordelia Schmid, GRAVIR, INRIA-CNRS
We introduce a new class of distinguished regions based on detecting the most salient convex local arrangements of contours in the image. The regions are used in a similar way to the local interest points extracted from gray-level images, but they capture shape rather than texture. Local convexity is characterized by measuring the extent to which the detected image contours support circle or arc-like local structures at each position and scale in the image. Our saliency measure combines two cost functions defined on the tangential edges near the circle: a tangential-gradient energy term, and an entropy term that ensures local support from a wide range of angular positions around the circle. The detected regions are invariant to scale changes and rotations, and robust against clutter, occlusions and spurious edge detections. Experimental results show very good performance for both shape matching and recognition of object categories.
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Frédéric Jurie, Cordelia Schmid, "Scale-Invariant Shape Features for Recognition of Object Categories," cvpr, vol. 2, pp.90-96, 2004 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'04) - Volume 2, 2004
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