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Browse All Reviews > Computing Methodologies (I) > Artificial Intelligence (I.2) > Vision And Scene Understanding (I.2.10) > Representations, Data Structures, And Transforms (I.2.10...)
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Reviews about "Representations, Data Structures, And Transforms (I.2.10...)":
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Representation and recognition in vision Edelman S., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1999. Type: Book (9780262050579)
The goal of this book is to explore visual representations harbored by sophisticated cognitive systems such as human observers and the way these representations are used to support high-level visual functions in recognition and categor...
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Jul 1 1999 |
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Representation without reconstruction Edelman S. CVGIP: Image Understanding 60(1): 92-94, 1994. Type: Article
In a well-known “Saturday Night Live” television skit, a phone-in talk show host faced with an inert audience tries to stir up his listeners by claiming that he hates puppy dogs. Similarly, the editors of Image U...
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Dec 1 1995 |
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The modeling and representation of visual information Fischler M. (ed) CVGIP: Image Understanding 60(1): 98-99, 1994. Type: Article
In a well-known “Saturday Night Live” television skit, a phone-in talk show host faced with an inert audience tries to stir up his listeners by claiming that he hates puppy dogs. Similarly, the editors of Image U...
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Dec 1 1995 |
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The role of R & R in vision Aggarwal J., Martin W. CVGIP: Image Understanding 60(1): 100-102, 1994. Type: Article
In a well-known “Saturday Night Live” television skit, a phone-in talk show host faced with an inert audience tries to stir up his listeners by claiming that he hates puppy dogs. Similarly, the editors of Image U...
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Dec 1 1995 |
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Putting knowledge into a visual shape representation Saund E. Artificial Intelligence 54(1-2): 71-119, 1992. Type: Article
Saund’s approach differentiates shape descriptions by building a vocabulary of symbolic shape descriptors using knowledge of the domain of the application. The classical approach builds shapes from a set of primitive building...
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Sep 1 1993 |
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Computation of geometric properties from the medial axis transform in O (n log n) time Wu A., Bhaskar S., Rosenfeld A. (ed) Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing 34(1): 76-92, 1986. Type: Article
The digital medial axis transform (MAT) is a representation of binary images as a union of squares of maximal odd side lengths. This representation (which can be a list of pairs of square centers and side lengths) can be quite storage ...
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Jan 1 1988 |
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TID--a translation invariant data structure for storing images Scott D., Iyengar S. Communications of the ACM 29(5): 418-429, 1986. Type: Article
There are a number of techniques used to represent binary image data; among them are borders, arrays, skeletons, and quadtrees. This paper presents a new representation technique called TID (for Translation Invariant Data structure). T...
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Nov 1 1986 |
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Model-based strategies for high-level robot vision Shneier M., Lumia R., Kent E. Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing 33(3): 293-306, 1986. Type: Article
This paper describes the design of a system for handling analysis of sensory input. This analysis could be used for guiding robot motion, but this application is not the main thrust of the paper. Similarly, the paper does not furnish a...
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Sep 1 1986 |
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