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1 September 1990 Contour-based feature strings for 2-D shape recognition using EREW PRAM architecture
Its'hak Dinstein, Gad M. Landau
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Abstract
This paper presents parallel computable contour based feature strings for two dimensional shape recognition. Parallel techniques are used for contour extraction and for computation of normalized contour based features independent of scale and rotation. The EREW PRAM architecture is considered, but the technique can be adapted to other parallel architectures. Illustrated examples are presented.
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Its'hak Dinstein and Gad M. Landau "Contour-based feature strings for 2-D shape recognition using EREW PRAM architecture", Proc. SPIE 1295, Real-Time Image Processing II, (1 September 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.21235
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Binary data

Detection and tracking algorithms

Object recognition

Parallel processing

3D image processing

Computer architecture

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