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A Spectral Analysis of Perceptual Shape Variation
Mantova, Italy September 17-September 19
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICIAP.2003.123402212th International Conference on Imag ...
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Alex Hughes, University of York
Richard C. Wilson, University of York
Many methods of statistical shape description operate by describing shapes in terms of the variations inherent in a training set. This represents a limitation in that a training set must be assembled beforehand, and that only shapes lying within the span of the training data can be succinctly described. We develop a statistical representation that describes a shape in terms of the variations inherent in that shape, without reference to training images. Our new representation is then used to characterise a number of perceptual deformations, with the intent being to investigate how well such deformations can be captured and modelled by our description.
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Alex Hughes, Richard C. Wilson, "A Spectral Analysis of Perceptual Shape Variation," iciap, pp.38, 12th International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP'03), 2003
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