Title :
Viewer Independent Shape Recognition
Author :
Ballard, Dana H. ; Sabbah, Daniel
Author_Institution :
Department of Computer Science, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627.
Abstract :
An important problem in vision is to detect the presence of a known rigid 3-D object. The general 3-D object recognition task can be thought of as building a description of the object that must have at least two parts: 1) the internal description of the object itself (with respect to an object-centered frame); and 2) the transformation of the object-centered frame to the viewer-centered (image) frame. The reason for this decomposition is parsimony: different views of the object should have minimal impact on its description. This is achieved by factoring the object´s description into two sets of parameters, one which is view-independent (the object-centered component) and one which is view-varying (the viewing transformation). Often a description of the object is known beforehand and the task reduces to finding the objectframe to viewer-frame transformation. This paper describes a method for handling this case: a known object is detected by finding changes in orientation, translation, and scale of the object from its canonical description. The method is a Hough technique and has the characteristic insensitivity to occlusion and noise.
Keywords :
Computer graphics; Computer science; Humans; Machine vision; Noise shaping; Object detection; Object recognition; Psychology; Public healthcare; Shape; 3-D shape description; Computer vision; Hough transform; object recognition; shape representation; viewer transform;
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPAMI.1983.4767456