A parallel algorithm for determining two-dimensional object positions using incomplete information about their boundaries

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Extraction of two-dimensional object locations using current techniques is a computationally intensive process. In this paper a parallel algorithm is presented that can specify the location of objects from edge streaks produced by an edge operator. Best-first searches are carried out in a number of non-interacting and localized edge streak spaces. The outcome of each search is a hypothesis. Each edge streak votes for a single hypothesis; it may also take part in the formation of other hypotheses. A poll of the votes determined the stronger hypotheses. The algorithm can be used as a front end to a visual pattern recognition system where features are extracted from the hypothesized object boundary or from the area localized by the hypothesized boundary.Experimental results from a biomedical domain are presented.

论文关键词:Computer vision,Two-dimensional object recognition,Search,Parallel algorithm,Automated histopathology,Edge-linking,Model-based recognition,Feature-learning

论文评审过程:Received 23 October 1987, Available online 19 May 2003.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-3203(89)90034-4