Presentation 1996/5/17
A Method for Realizing Askant Glance Camera Vision by Extended Hough Transform Function
Masafumi Tominaga, Kunihito Kato, Kazuhito Murakami, Hiroyasu Koshimizu,
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Abstract(in English) This paper proposes "Askant Glance Camera Vision (AGCV)" system which can extract lines in a designed sensitivity. This system is modeled on the center-fine/peripheral-coarse characteristics of human vision, and is constructed by a sub-system which uses Extended Hough Transform (EHT) functions and a sub-system which tracks object and shifts the fixation point to the center of gravity. AGCV realized the characteristics that extracts straight lines precisely around the fixation point and rather coarsely at the periphery of the fixation point. We discussed also a method to realize another AGCV system which provides precise line detection along the moving direction.
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Keyword(in English) Hough transform / line detection / warp model / askant glance camera vision / center-fine/peripheral-coarse vision
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Title (in English) A Method for Realizing Askant Glance Camera Vision by Extended Hough Transform Function
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Keyword(1) Hough transform
Keyword(2) line detection
Keyword(3) warp model
Keyword(4) askant glance camera vision
Keyword(5) center-fine/peripheral-coarse vision
1st Author's Name Masafumi Tominaga
1st Author's Affiliation School of Computer and Cognitive Sciences, Chukyo University()
2nd Author's Name Kunihito Kato
2nd Author's Affiliation School of Computer and Cognitive Sciences, Chukyo University
3rd Author's Name Kazuhito Murakami
3rd Author's Affiliation School of Computer and Cognitive Sciences, Chukyo University
4th Author's Name Hiroyasu Koshimizu
4th Author's Affiliation School of Computer and Cognitive Sciences, Chukyo University
Date 1996/5/17
Paper # PRMU96-20
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 41
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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