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Erweiterte Übergangsnetze (Augmented Transition Networks) als Prozedurale Modelle im Bereich der Bildanalyse

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Der Beitrag diskutiert den Einsatz von ATN im Bereich der automatischen Bildanalyse anhand zweier realisierter Anwendungsbeispiele, dem Erkennen variationsreicher Werkstücke in Binärbildern und der 3-D Lageerkennung von Werkstücken in Grauwert-Einzelbildern.

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Tropf, H., Walter, I., Kammerer, HP. (1984). Erweiterte Übergangsnetze (Augmented Transition Networks) als Prozedurale Modelle im Bereich der Bildanalyse. In: Kropatsch, W. (eds) Mustererkennung 1984. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 87. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-02390-7_41

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