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9 June 1986 Reasoning About Iconic Data In Artificial Vision
Giovanni Adorni, Lina Massone, Giulio Sandini, Emanuele Trucco
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Proceedings Volume 0595, Computer Vision for Robots; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952267
Event: 1985 International Technical Symposium/Europe, 1985, Cannes, France
Abstract
This paper deals with the extraction of multiple features and with iconic segmentation of images, with the purpose of providing a description of image entities like, for example, closed contours. In particular we will show how multiple sources of information can be integrated in a Iconic Data-Base, and how this data-base can be suitably organized for symbolic manipulation. Finally, the heuristics used to segment images of a simplified real world (a low scale model of an office-like environment whose objects are composed of planar surfaces) will be described, together with their actions on a Symbolic Data-Base.
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Giovanni Adorni, Lina Massone, Giulio Sandini, and Emanuele Trucco "Reasoning About Iconic Data In Artificial Vision", Proc. SPIE 0595, Computer Vision for Robots, (9 June 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952267
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Machine vision

Robots

Computer vision technology

Robot vision

Image processing

Image filtering

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