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1 April 1992 Extracting geometric structures and a region of interest for man-made object detection
Hong-Qian Lu, Jake K. Aggarwal
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Abstract
A computational framework is presented to extract geometric structures and a region of interest from a monochrome image for the detection of man-made objects in a non-urban scene. The framework is based on the principles of perceptual organization. Several new techniques are developed to implement this framework. Examples using real complex images are presented to show the effectiveness of the approach.
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Hong-Qian Lu and Jake K. Aggarwal "Extracting geometric structures and a region of interest for man-made object detection", Proc. SPIE 1623, The 20th AIPR Workshop: Computer Vision Applications: Meeting the Challenges, (1 April 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.58058
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KEYWORDS
Picosecond phenomena

Image segmentation

Image processing

Feature extraction

Computed tomography

Lawrencium

Bridges

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