Presentation 1994/3/25
A Phase-Locking Theory of Restoration of Rotated Images by Dynamic Link Architecture.
Takeshi Mito, Kouji Kurata,
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Abstract(in English) Von der Malsburg has proposed dynamic link architecture,in which self-organizing map is applied to image recognition by matching data to sample.Dynamic link is a topographic mapping formed from data image to sample image.The mapping tends to link two points whch have similar local features,and so,can be distorted to some extent.The similarity of the two images is evaluated after transforming the data image by the mapping.Thus,dynamic link architecture is expected to be tolerant to distortion or rotation of data images.We propose a mathematically tractable model of dynamic link architecture.The model equation is reduced to simple phase dynamics,which clearly shows how themodel restores rotated data images.We also show some results of computer simulations verifying the theory.
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Keyword(in English) dynamic link / topographic mapping / matching data to sample / phase dynamics / image recognition
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Title (in English) A Phase-Locking Theory of Restoration of Rotated Images by Dynamic Link Architecture.
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Keyword(1) dynamic link
Keyword(2) topographic mapping
Keyword(3) matching data to sample
Keyword(4) phase dynamics
Keyword(5) image recognition
1st Author's Name Takeshi Mito
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Biophysical Engineering,Faculty of Engineering Science,Osaka University.()
2nd Author's Name Kouji Kurata
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Biophysical Engineering,Faculty of Engineering Science,Osaka University.
Date 1994/3/25
Paper # NC93-118
Volume (vol) vol.93
Number (no) 537
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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