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26 March 1986 Object Interpretation Using Boundary Based Perceptually Valid Features
Deborah Walters
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Proceedings Volume 0635, Applications of Artificial Intelligence III; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964130
Event: 1986 Technical Symposium Southeast, 1986, Orlando, United States
Abstract
An important perceptual task for both human and machine vision is to be able to interpret images in terms of distinct objects. This paper presents a technique for object interpretation in line drawings. The method is based on the use of features which have special perceptual significance for human vision. By using such features, and by devising an orientation-boundary representation, a simple, efficient algorithm can be used to interpret line drawings which can contain both straight and curved lines, and can depict any type of object.
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Deborah Walters "Object Interpretation Using Boundary Based Perceptually Valid Features", Proc. SPIE 0635, Applications of Artificial Intelligence III, (26 March 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964130
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Visual process modeling

Visualization

Edge detection

Evolutionary algorithms

Systems modeling

Artificial intelligence

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