Národní úložiště šedé literatury Nalezeno 3 záznamů.  Hledání trvalo 0.00 vteřin. 
Recognition of Partially Occluded Objects
Krolupper, Filip ; Flusser, Jan (vedoucí práce) ; Sojka, Eduard (oponent) ; Peters, Gabriele (oponent)
In this thesis we focus on partially occluded object recognition under geometric transformations. Objects are represented by their contours. Depending on the kind of geometric transformation and robustness to occlusion we introduce different solutions. Our results are applicable in industry, robotics, 3D vision, forensics, etc. We propose three novel methods for partially occluded object recognition. The major contribution of all our methods is a creation of features. Features are designed to be local and invariant to appropriate geometric transformations. We use mostly standard feature matching to prove properties of designed features. The first method deals only with translation, rotation and scaling (Euclidian transformation) and is based on contour approximation by circle arcs. The parameters of the circle arcs seem to be suitable features. The second method deals with affine transformation and is based on polygonal approximation of contours and, moreover, is robust to additive noise. The second method splits the contour into parts using inflexion points and transforms every part into both normalized shape and position. The parameters of standard shapes of every part are the desired features. The third method deals also with affine transformation. It splits the object into parts using a novel, cutting...
Recognition of Partially Occluded Objects
Krolupper, Filip ; Flusser, Jan (vedoucí práce) ; Sojka, Eduard (oponent) ; Peters, Gabriele (oponent)
In this thesis we focus on partially occluded object recognition under geometric transformations. Objects are represented by their contours. Depending on the kind of geometric transformation and robustness to occlusion we introduce different solutions. Our results are applicable in industry, robotics, 3D vision, forensics, etc. We propose three novel methods for partially occluded object recognition. The major contribution of all our methods is a creation of features. Features are designed to be local and invariant to appropriate geometric transformations. We use mostly standard feature matching to prove properties of designed features. The first method deals only with translation, rotation and scaling (Euclidian transformation) and is based on contour approximation by circle arcs. The parameters of the circle arcs seem to be suitable features. The second method deals with affine transformation and is based on polygonal approximation of contours and, moreover, is robust to additive noise. The second method splits the contour into parts using inflexion points and transforms every part into both normalized shape and position. The parameters of standard shapes of every part are the desired features. The third method deals also with affine transformation. It splits the object into parts using a novel, cutting...
Feature point detection in multiframe images
Zitová, Barbara ; Flusser, Jan ; Kautsky, J. ; Peters, G.
This paper deals with multiframe feature point detection, i.e. detection in two or more images of the same scene which are supposed to be blurred, noisy, rotated and shifted with respect to each other. We present a new method invariant under rotation, able to handledifferently blurred images. The point sets extracted from different frames have relatively high number of common elements, which is highly desirable for further processing. The performance of the method is demonstrated on satellite images.

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