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Object Recognition by Computer: The Role of Geometric Constraints

by William Eric Leifur Grimson
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With contributions from Tomás LozanoPérez and Daniel P. Huttenlocher.An intelligent system must know what the objects are and where they are in its environment. Examples of this ubiquitous problem in computer vision arise in tasks involving hand-eye coordination (such as assembling or sorting), inspection tasks, gauging operations, and in navigation and localization of mobile robots. This book describes an extended series of experiments into the role of geometry in the critical area of object recognition. It provides precise definitions of the recognition and localization problems, describes the methods used to address them, analyzes the solutions to these problems, and addresses the implications of this analysis.The solution to problems of object recognition are of fundamental importance in many real applications and versions of the techniques described here are already being used in industrial settings. Although a number of questions remain to be solved, the authors provide a valuable framework for understanding both the strengths and limitations of using object shape to guide recognition.W. Eric L. Grimson is Matsushita Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT.Contents: Introduction. Recognition as a Search Problem. Searching for Correspondences. Two-Dimensional Constraints. Three-Dimensional Constraints. Verifying Hypotheses. Controlling the Search Explosion.

Selecting Subspaces of the Search Space. Empirical Testing. The Combinatorics of the Matching Process. The Combinatorics of Hough Transforms. The Combinatorics of Verification. The Combinatorics of Indexing. Evaluating the Methods. Recognition from Libraries. Parameterized Objects. The Role of Grouping. Sensing Strategies. Applications. The Next Steps.

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This book describes an extended series of experiments into the role of geometry in the critical area of object recognition.

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The solution to problems of object recognition is of fundamental importance in many applications, and versions of the techniques described here are already being used in many industrial settings. Although much still needs to be solved, the authors provide a framework for understanding both the strengths and limitations of using object shape to guide recognition. They describe an extended series of experiments and provide precise definition and analysis of recognition and localization problems. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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The solution to problems of object recognition is of fundamental importance in many applications, and versions of the techniques described here are already being used in many industrial settings. Although much still needs to be solved, the authors provide a framework for understanding both the strengths and limitations of using object shape to guide recognition. They describe an extended series of experiments and provide precise definition and analysis of recognition and localization problems. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1991
Publisher
MIT Press
Pages
532
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780262571883

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