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Fifth International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV'95)
Object indexing using an iconic sparse distributed memory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts
June 20-June 23
ISBN: 0-8186-7042-8
R.P.N. Rao, Dept. of Comput. Sci., Rochester Univ., NY, USA
D.H. Ballard, Dept. of Comput. Sci., Rochester Univ., NY, USA
A general-purpose object indexing technique is described that combines the virtues of principal component analysis with the favorable matching properties of high-dimensional spaces to achieve high-precision recognition. An object is represented by a set of high-dimensional iconic feature vectors comprised of the responses of derivatives of Gaussian filters at a range of orientations and scales. Since these filters can be shown to form the eigenvectors of arbitrary images containing both natural and man-made structures, they are well-suited for indexing in disparate domains. The indexing algorithm uses an active vision system in conjunction with a modified form of Kanerva's (1988, 1993) sparse distributed memory which facilitates interpolation between views and provides a convenient platform for learning the association between an object's appearance and its identity. The robustness of the indexing method was experimentally confirmed by subjecting the method to a range of viewing conditions and the accuracy was verified using a well-known model database containing a number of complex 3D objects under varying pose.
Index Terms:
object recognition; indexing; vectors; active vision; interpolation; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; distributed memory systems; graphical user interfaces; unsupervised learning; visual databases; general-purpose object indexing technique; iconic sparse distributed memory; principal component analysis; matching properties; high-dimensional spaces; high-precision recognition; high-dimensional iconic feature vectors; Gaussian filter derivative responses; object pose; eigenvectors; natural structures; man-made structures; active vision system; view interpolation; object appearance; object identity; robustness; viewing conditions; accuracy; model database; complex 3D objects
Citation:
R.P.N. Rao, D.H. Ballard, "Object indexing using an iconic sparse distributed memory," iccv, pp.24, Fifth International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV'95), 1995
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