Title :
CAGD-based computer vision
Author :
Hansen, Charles ; Henderson, Thomas C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Utah Univ., Salt Lake City, UT, USA
fDate :
11/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors explore the connection between CAGD (computer-aided geometric design) and computer vision. A method for the automatic generation of recognition strategies based on the 3-D geometric properties of shape has been devised and implemented. It uses a novel technique to quantify the following properties of features which compose models used in computer vision: robustness, completeness, consistency, cost, and uniqueness. By utilizing this information, the automatic synthesis of a specialized recognition scheme, called a strategy tree, is accomplished. Strategy trees describe, in a systematic and robust manner, the search process used for recognition and localization of particular objects in the given scene. The consist of selected 3-D features which satisfy system constraints and corroborating evidence subtrees which are used in the formation of hypotheses. Verification techniques, used to substantiate or refute these hypotheses are explored. Experiments utilizing 3-D data are presented
Keywords :
CAD; computer vision; computerised pattern recognition; solid modelling; trees (mathematics); 3D shape recognition; CAGD; completeness; computer vision; computer-aided geometric design; computerised pattern recognition; consistency; robustness; search process; strategy tree; Computer vision; Layout; Machine vision; Manufacturing; Process design; Robotic assembly; Robotics and automation; Robustness; Shape; Solid modeling;
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on