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2 March 1989 Improvement In Feature Interpretation By Means Of Polar Coding
Vojislav Divljakovio, BoZidar Vojnovie, Davor Tornic
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Proceedings Volume 1027, Image Processing II; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950280
Event: 1988 International Congress on Optical Science and Engineering, 1988, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract
The paper presents improvement achievable in pattern recognition systems based on polar coding of images. The idea of polar coding of images is not a new one. Existing methods can be improved if, instead of radius and angle as the representatives of image boundary, other features are extracted, such as a histogram representing concentric luminous intensity of the image. The histogram is formed in such a way that it shows luminous intensity of concentric rings having center in template's centroid. The number of pixels per ring increases with growing radius and it is the greatest for outmost diameter. Therefore, integration of luminous information per ring must be normalized in order to form a histogram representation of polar image. Binary images are analyzed and generalization for gray scale images is given.
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Vojislav Divljakovio, BoZidar Vojnovie, and Davor Tornic "Improvement In Feature Interpretation By Means Of Polar Coding", Proc. SPIE 1027, Image Processing II, (2 March 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950280
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KEYWORDS
Feature extraction

Image processing

Binary data

Sensors

Computing systems

Image analysis

Silicon

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