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1 September 1990 Object representation with a single continuous formula
David Duncan
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Abstract
The possibility of representing the two-dimensional (2D) orthogonal image of an arbitrary 3D object from any viewpoint and orientation is established. The novelty of the representation is that it consists of a single continuous analytic formula. This allows for the complete symbolic representation of an object and derivative features, and may aid in object recognition and the establishment of object recognition standards.
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David Duncan "Object representation with a single continuous formula", Proc. SPIE 1310, Signal and Image Processing Systems Performance Evaluation, (1 September 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.21806
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KEYWORDS
Fourier transforms

3D image processing

Target recognition

Transform theory

Image processing

Object recognition

Signal processing

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