Extracting second-order topographic surface features from range data:
Abstract: "Second-order volumetric features (e.g. ridges, dents, bumps, etc) were previously defined to extend the SMS object modeling system. Here, we show that one can extract surface features from range data that can be described in this vocabulary of second-order features. The process is ba...
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "Second-order volumetric features (e.g. ridges, dents, bumps, etc) were previously defined to extend the SMS object modeling system. Here, we show that one can extract surface features from range data that can be described in this vocabulary of second-order features. The process is based on a classification of regions found by an approach based on local surface shape, and has a natural scale structure. Algorithms and results are given." |
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spelling | Fisher, Robert B. Verfasser aut Extracting second-order topographic surface features from range data Edinburgh 1990 [6] S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper 487 Abstract: "Second-order volumetric features (e.g. ridges, dents, bumps, etc) were previously defined to extend the SMS object modeling system. Here, we show that one can extract surface features from range data that can be described in this vocabulary of second-order features. The process is based on a classification of regions found by an approach based on local surface shape, and has a natural scale structure. Algorithms and results are given." Bionics and artificial intelligence sigle Pattern recognition, image processing and remote sensing sigle Computer vision Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper University <Edinburgh> 487 (DE-604)BV010450646 487 |
spellingShingle | Fisher, Robert B. Extracting second-order topographic surface features from range data Bionics and artificial intelligence sigle Pattern recognition, image processing and remote sensing sigle Computer vision |
title | Extracting second-order topographic surface features from range data |
title_auth | Extracting second-order topographic surface features from range data |
title_exact_search | Extracting second-order topographic surface features from range data |
title_full | Extracting second-order topographic surface features from range data |
title_fullStr | Extracting second-order topographic surface features from range data |
title_full_unstemmed | Extracting second-order topographic surface features from range data |
title_short | Extracting second-order topographic surface features from range data |
title_sort | extracting second order topographic surface features from range data |
topic | Bionics and artificial intelligence sigle Pattern recognition, image processing and remote sensing sigle Computer vision |
topic_facet | Bionics and artificial intelligence Pattern recognition, image processing and remote sensing Computer vision |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV010450646 |
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