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Definition and Validation of a Distance Measure Between Structural Primitives

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This paper proposes a structural description scheme using second order primitives, in particular circular arcs. In this framework, a distance measure between pairs of circular arcs and relations among them is introduced, and its main properties are discussed. This measure accomplishes some perceptive criteria for increasing its efficiency: it proved applicable in a wide class of application domains characterised by high variability in the shape of the visual patterns, where a structural approach is particularly useful. The description method together with the distance have been experimentally validated in the context of the recognition of handwritten digits coming from a standard character database.

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Received: 20 July 1998¶Received in revised form: 24 November 1998¶Accepted: 4 January 1999

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Foggia, P., Sansone, C., Tortorella, F. et al. Definition and Validation of a Distance Measure Between Structural Primitives. Pattern Analysis & Applications 2, 215–227 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100440050030

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