0000000001329093
AUTHOR
V. Di Gesù
Symmetry operators in computer vision
Symmetry plays a remarkable role in perception problems. For example, peaks of brain activity are measured in correspondence with visual patterns showing symmetry. Relevance of symmetry in vision was already noted by Köler in 1929. Here, properties of a symmetry operator are reported and a new algorithm to measure local symmetries is proposed. Its performance is tested on segmentation of complex visual patterns and the classification of sparse images. Copyright © 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.
Proceedings - International Workshop on Computer Architecture for Machine Perception, CAMP
This volume contains the proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Workshop on Computer Architecture for Machine Perception. CAMP05 is the seventh in the series of workshops which began with CAMP91 in Paris and followed by CAMP93 in New Orleans, CAMP95 in Como, CAMP97 in Boston, CAMP00 in Padova, CAMP03 in New Orleans. The CAMP workshops represent a continuation of the very successful IEEE CAPAMI (Computer Architectures for Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence) workshops held during the 1970's and 1980's. Besides the traditional topics of highly parallel architectures, distributed computing, real time systems, VLSI architectures and image analysis algorithms, this edition of the works…