6 research outputs found

    Multiorder polygonal approximation of digital curves

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    In this paper, we propose a quick threshold-free algorithm, which computes the angular shape of a 2D object from the points of its contour. For that, we have extended the method defined in [4, 5] to a multiorder analysis. It is based on the arithmetical definition of discrete lines [11] with variable thickness. We provide a framework to analyse a digital curve at different levels of thickness. The extremities of a segment provided at a high resolution are tracked at lower resolution in order to refine their location. The method is thresholdfree and automatically provides a partitioning of a digital curve into its meaningful parts

    Polygonal Representation of Digital Curves

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    Segmentation of Discrete Curves into Fuzzy Segments

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    Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. internationale.International audienceA new concept, fuzzy segments, is introduced which allows for flexible segmentation of discrete curves, so taking into account some noise in them. Relying on an arithmetic approach of discrete straight lines, it generalizes them, admitting that some points are missing. Thus, a larger class of objects is considered. A very efficient detection algorithm for fuzzy segments and its application to curve segmentation are presented. || Un nouveau concept, les segments flous, est introduit. Il permet une segmentation flexible des courbes discrètes, prenant en compte du bruit. Lié à l'approche arithmétique des droites discrètes, il la généralise, admettant que certains points soient manq

    Realtime Color Stereovision Processing

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    Recent developments in aviation have made micro air vehicles (MAVs) a reality. These featherweight palm-sized radio-controlled flying saucers embody the future of air-to-ground combat. No one has ever successfully implemented an autonomous control system for MAVs. Because MAVs are physically small with limited energy supplies, video signals offer superiority over radar for navigational applications. This research takes a step forward in real time machine vision processing. It investigates techniques for implementing a real time stereovision processing system using two miniature color cameras. The effects of poor-quality optics are overcome by a robust algorithm, which operates in real time and achieves frame rates up to 10 fps in ideal conditions. The vision system implements innovative work in the following five areas of vision processing: fast image registration preprocessing, object detection, feature correspondence, distortion-compensated ranging, and multi scale nominal frequency-based object recognition. Results indicate that the system can provide adequate obstacle avoidance feedback for autonomous vehicle control. However, typical relative position errors are about 10%-to high for surveillance applications. The range of operation is also limited to between 6 - 30 m. The root of this limitation is imprecise feature correspondence: with perfect feature correspondence the range would extend to between 0.5 - 30 m. Stereo camera separation limits the near range, while optical resolution limits the far range. Image frame sizes are 160x120 pixels. Increasing this size will improve far range characteristics but will also decrease frame rate. Image preprocessing proved to be less appropriate than precision camera alignment in this application. A proof of concept for object recognition shows promise for applications with more precise object detection. Future recommendations are offered in all five areas of vision processing

    Classification automatique des diatomées : une approche basée sur le contour et la géométrie

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    Digital Image Processing

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    This book presents several recent advances that are related or fall under the umbrella of 'digital image processing', with the purpose of providing an insight into the possibilities offered by digital image processing algorithms in various fields. The presented mathematical algorithms are accompanied by graphical representations and illustrative examples for an enhanced readability. The chapters are written in a manner that allows even a reader with basic experience and knowledge in the digital image processing field to properly understand the presented algorithms. Concurrently, the structure of the information in this book is such that fellow scientists will be able to use it to push the development of the presented subjects even further
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