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17 November 1986 Model-Based Vision: Using Cues To Select Hypotheses
G D Sullivan, K D Baker
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Proceedings Volume 0654, Automatic Optical Inspection; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.938300
Event: 1986 International Symposium/Innsbruck, 1986, Innsbruck, Austria
Abstract
A method of recognising a simple object in a cluttered scene is described, which uses geometrical models to express detailed knowledge about the object and the scene. Salient features of the object serve as cues which guide a search for an appropriate instance of the model; a pre-processor identifies a minimal set of tests for the cue. The method is demonstrated by a program which detects London buses in street scenes, but may be applied to a wide variety of other visual tasks.
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G D Sullivan and K D Baker "Model-Based Vision: Using Cues To Select Hypotheses", Proc. SPIE 0654, Automatic Optical Inspection, (17 November 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.938300
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KEYWORDS
Visual process modeling

Roads

Visualization

Statistical modeling

3D modeling

Cameras

Optical inspection

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