Title :
Hybrid genetic optimization and statistical model based approach for the classification of shadow shapes in sonar imagery
Author :
Mignotte, Max ; Collet, Christophe ; Pérez, Patrick ; Bouthemy, Patrick
Author_Institution :
Groupe de Traitement du Signal, Ecole Navale, Brest-Naval, France
fDate :
2/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We present an original statistical classification method using a deformable template model to separate natural objects from man-made objects in an image provided by a high resolution sonar. A prior knowledge of the manufactured object shadow shape is captured by a prototype template, along with a set of admissible linear transformations, to take into account the shape variability. Then, the classification problem is defined as a two-step process: 1) the detection problem of a region of interest in the input image is stated as the minimization of a cost function; and 2) the value of this function at convergence allows one to determine whether the desired object is present or not in the sonar image. The energy minimization problem is tackled using relaxation techniques. In this context, we compare the results obtained with a deterministic relaxation technique and two stochastic relaxation methods: simulated annealing and a hybrid genetic algorithm. This latter method has been successfully tested on real and synthetic sonar images, yielding very promising results
Keywords :
convergence; genetic algorithms; object recognition; pattern classification; relaxation theory; simulated annealing; sonar imaging; convergence; deformable template; genetic algorithm; minimization; objective function; optimization; relaxation techniques; shape classification; simulated annealing; sonar imagery; statistical model; Convergence; Cost function; Deformable models; Genetics; Image resolution; Manufacturing; Object detection; Prototypes; Shape; Sonar detection;
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on