Presentation 2001/1/24
Design for a Foveal Sensor and Application for Pattern Recognition
Tomonori Nonaka, Wataru Mitsuhashi,
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Abstract(in English) The primate visual system can perform the reduction of visual data while providing a high resolution around the foveal area and a wide field of view. Many researchers have proposed foveal sensors which mimick the anatomical structure of the primate visual systems. In this paper, we discuss the parameters of a foveal sensor to discriminate an object in 2D image plane moved with unknown parameters of motions such as rotation, dilation, and translation. The sensor is based on the new algorithm proposed recently by E.L.Schwartz. The experimental results show that the sensor system can efficientry discriminate the rotation and dilational motions.
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Keyword(in English) Foveal Sensor / Pattern Recognition / Invariant Features
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Title (in English) Design for a Foveal Sensor and Application for Pattern Recognition
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Keyword(1) Foveal Sensor
Keyword(2) Pattern Recognition
Keyword(3) Invariant Features
1st Author's Name Tomonori Nonaka
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Electro-Communications, Course in Communications and Systems, University of Electro-Communications.()
2nd Author's Name Wataru Mitsuhashi
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Electro-Communications, Course in Communications and Systems, University of Electro-Communications.
Date 2001/1/24
Paper # EID2000-313,IE2000-168
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 605
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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