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12th International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP'03)
A Graphics Hardware Implementation of the Generalized Hough Transform for fast Object Recognition, Scale, and 3D Pose Detection
Mantova, Italy
September 17-September 19
ISBN: 0-7695-1948-2
Robert Strzodka, Research Center Caesar
Ivo Ihrke, Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik
Marcus Magnor, Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik
The generalized Hough transform constitutes a well-known approach to object recognition and pose detection. To attain reliable detection results, however, a very large number of candidate object poses and scale factors need to be considered. In this paper we employ an inexpensive, consumer-market graphics card as the "poor man?s" parallel processing system. We describe the implementation of a fast and enhanced version of the generalized Hough transform on graphics hardware. Thanks to the high bandwidth of on-board texture memory, a single pose can be evaluated in less than 3 ms, independent of the number of edge pixels in the image. From known object geometry, our hardware-accelerated generalized Hough transform algorithm is capable of detecting an object?s 3D pose, scale, and position in the image within less than one minute. A good pose estimation is delivered in even less than 10 seconds.
Citation:
Robert Strzodka, Ivo Ihrke, Marcus Magnor, "A Graphics Hardware Implementation of the Generalized Hough Transform for fast Object Recognition, Scale, and 3D Pose Detection," iciap, pp.188, 12th International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP'03), 2003
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