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Modelling active contours using neural networks isomorphic to boundaries


Abstract:

We propose a new technique, based on self-organization, for localizing salient contours in an image, with applications to, for instance, object and character recognition,...Show More

Abstract:

We propose a new technique, based on self-organization, for localizing salient contours in an image, with applications to, for instance, object and character recognition, stereopsis and motion tracking. A neuronal network which is isomorphic to the template/initial contour is created. This network acts as an active contour, which, using self-organization, undergoes deformation in an attempt to cling on to the nearest salient contour in the test image. The application areas of the model proposed are similar to "snake", but distinct from it both in the underlying mathematics and implementation. The new technique is illustrated with some examples.
Date of Conference: 12-12 June 1997
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-7803-4122-8
Conference Location: Houston, TX, USA

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