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5 September 1989 Recognition Of Cars On Color Aerial Images For Traffic Analysis
J. T. Van Gael, P. Suetens, F. Fierens, P. Wambacq, A. Oosterlinck
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Abstract
Due to the high availability of aerial images, the automated interpretation has become an increasing need. One of the application fields is the interpretation of aerial images of cities. The interpretation allows for a better understanding of the traffic patterns. We have chosen this application because its a challenging task involving complex images. This paper describes the need for techniques beyond the pure numerical and statistical methods. It describes how the use of symbolic oriented rules combined with humanlike reasoning mechanisms can drastically improve results.
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J. T. Van Gael, P. Suetens, F. Fierens, P. Wambacq, and A. Oosterlinck "Recognition Of Cars On Color Aerial Images For Traffic Analysis", Proc. SPIE 1099, Advances in Image Compression and Automatic Target Recognition, (5 September 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960447
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Automatic target recognition

Image compression

Computer vision technology

Image analysis

Machine vision

Image processing algorithms and systems

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