Title :
Scale Preserving Smoothing of Polygons
Author :
Kashyap, R. L. ; Oommen, B. John
Author_Institution :
School of Electrical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907.
Abstract :
A smoother version of a polygon ¿ is defined as a polygon which approximates ¿ according to a given criterion and which simultaneously has no more edges than ¿ itself. In this paper, a scale preserving smoothing algorithm is presented. The input to the algorithm is a polygon ¿ and the output is its smoothed version ¿. ¿, which contains all the scale information that ¿ contains, is called the linear minimum perimeter polygon (LMPP) of ¿ within a tolerance of. Using the quantity the degree of with ¿ approximates ¿ can be controlled. From the LMPP a representation for a polygon approximating ¿ can be procured, which is invariant to scale and translation changes. Examples of smoothing maps and characters have been presented.
Keywords :
Computer science; Image processing; Image recognition; Pixel; Shape; Smoothing methods; Tellurium; Cartography; minimum perimeter polygon; polygonal representation; scale preserving smoothing; smoothing;
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPAMI.1983.4767460