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22 August 1988 Scale-Varying Representations For Object Recognition
Grahame B. Smith
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Abstract
Spherical harmonics are introduced as a modeling tool. Their properties suggest that they are a representation well suited to object recognition. We explain how models are instantiated from inputted data sets and introduce a natural coordinate frame in which to build these models. We address the question of whether an object should be represented as a single model or be described rather as a collection of parts. As regards the latter, we define our understanding of what, in effect, constitutes a part. Finally we discuss the application of this representation to the tasks of object recognition and to scene rendering.
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Grahame B. Smith "Scale-Varying Representations For Object Recognition", Proc. SPIE 0938, Digital and Optical Shape Representation and Pattern Recognition, (22 August 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.976615
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Spherical lenses

3D modeling

Object recognition

Sensors

Data centers

Optical pattern recognition

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