Title :
Analysis and synthesis of deformed patterns based on structural models
Author :
Nishida, Hirobumi
Author_Institution :
Ricoh Inf. & Commun. Res. & Dev. Center, Yokohama, Japan
Abstract :
The combination of analysis and synthesis is a powerful method in tackling complex problems such as handwriting recognition. Some methods have been proposed for synthesis of deformed patterns for handwritten characters. However, existing methods have some limitations that: 1) specification of a number of standard, initial shapes is required for synthesis of various patterns, or 2) shapes with complex curve structures cannot be handled. On the other hand, for coping with complex deformations of handwritten characters, the integration of structural descriptions and geometrical statistical informations has been shown to be powerful in shape description and matching. Applying this idea to pattern synthesis, we present an algorithm for synthesis of deformed patterns by combining structural descriptions of shapes and curve generation techniques. Based on the shape model (class descriptions) in terms of the high level features integrating several types of informations, we can synthesize various patterns incorporating structural, statistical, geometrical deformations without resorting to some primitive techniques in image transformation or specifying standard, initial patterns
Keywords :
character recognition; computational geometry; feature extraction; image classification; image matching; search problems; statistical analysis; complex curve structures; curve generation; deformed pattern analysis; geometrical statistical informations; grid search; handwritten character recognition; image matching; pattern synhtesis; shape description; structural descriptions; structural models; Computer graphics; Deformable models; Equations; Image analysis; Image recognition; Pattern analysis; Shape; Solid modeling; Speech analysis; Speech synthesis;
Conference_Titel :
Pattern Recognition, 1996., Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Vienna
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7282-X
DOI :
10.1109/ICPR.1996.546840