Curved Inertia Frames: Visual Attention and Perceptual Organization Using Convexity and Symmetry
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Subirana-Vilanova, J. Brian
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In this paper we present an approach to perceptual organization and attention based on Curved Inertia Frames (C.I.F.), a novel definition of "curved axis of inertia'' tolerant to noisy and spurious data. The definition is useful because it can find frames that correspond to large, smooth, convex, symmetric and central parts. It is novel because it is global and can detect curved axes. We discuss briefly the relation to human perception, the recognition of non-rigid objects, shape description, and extensions to finding "features", inside/outside relations, and long- smooth ridges in arbitrary surfaces.
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1991-10-01Other identifiers
AIM-1137
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AIM-1137