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Ein konturbasierter Ansatz zur Berechnung von Momenten

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Mustererkennung 1991

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In binären Bildern reicht die Kontur aus, um eine Region darzustellen. Da diese eine wesentlich geringere Datenmenge aufweist als die Region selbst, sind konturbasierte Ansätze zur Berechnung von Momenten den herkömmlichen regionenbasierten Methoden überlegen. In dieser Arbeit entwickeln wir solch einen konturbasierten Algorithmus. Außer den häufig verwendeten geometrischen Momenten kann der angegebene Algorithmus auch zur Berechnung von Legendre, Zernike oder komplexen Momenten verwendet werden.

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Jiang, X.Y., Bunke, H. (1991). Ein konturbasierter Ansatz zur Berechnung von Momenten. In: Radig, B. (eds) Mustererkennung 1991. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 290. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08896-8_17

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