Title :
Isthmus critical points for solving jigsaw puzzles in computer vision
Author :
Webster, Roger W. ; LaFollette, Paul S. ; Stafford, Robert L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Millersville Univ., PA, USA
Abstract :
A computer vision system that can assemble canonical jigsaw puzzles is described. The most novel aspect of this system is that the methodology derives a new set of critical points that define a feature that can be used in matching partial boundaries (or contours) of planar regions. This global feature, called an isthmus, can be efficiently and reliably computed from the Euclidean skeleton or medial axis transformation of an object. A heuristic matching technique using isthmus critical points is applied to the partial boundary matching problem of jigsaw puzzle fitting. The isthmus may also be a useful feature in any application in which the point of narrowest necking of a planar region needs to be located
Keywords :
computer vision; computerised pattern recognition; optimisation; Euclidean skeleton; computer vision; computerise pattern recognition; global feature; heuristic matching; isthmus critical points; jigsaw puzzle solving; medial axis transformation; partial boundary matching; Arteries; Assembly systems; Computer science; Computer vision; Fitting; Image analysis; Image processing; Machine vision; Shape; Skeleton;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on