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Modelling Visual Objects Invariant to Depictive Style
Author(s) -
Qi Wu,
Peter M. Hall
Publication year - 2013
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5244/c.27.23
Subject(s) - style (visual arts) , computer science , invariant (physics) , art , mathematics , visual arts , mathematical physics
This paper provides evidence that about half of all the regions in segmented images can be classified as one a few simple shapes. Using three segmentation algorithms, three different image databases, and two shape descriptors, we empirically show that shapes such as triangles, squares, and circles are observed, up to an affine transform and at a much higher rate than random shapes. This result has potential value in applications such as scene understanding, visual object classification, and matching because qualitative shapes can be used as features. We show an application in scene categorisation based on what might be called ‘bag of shapes’ .Qi Wu, Peter Hal

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