Detection of rotationally symmetric shape orientations by fold-invariant shape-specific points

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Two new types of shape-specific points, called fold-invariant centroid (FIC) and fold-invariant radius weighted mean (FIRWM), are introduced for detecting the orientations of rotationally symmetric shapes. A given rotationally symmetric shape is first transformed into a new fold-invariant shape. The centroid and the radius weighted mean of the new shape are then transformed back to obtain the proposed FIC and FIRWM, respectively. FIC and FIRWM points are proved to be invariant to translation, rotation and scaling, and so can be used for matching rotationally symmetric shapes. Using the proposed fold-invariant shape-specific points to detect the orientations of rotationally symmetric shapes is easier to implement than that of using the fold principal axes. Some illustrative examples and a method to avoid the case where the proposed fold-invariant shape-specific points are too close to the centroid are also given.

论文关键词:Fold-invariant centroid,Fold-invariant radius weighted mean,Fold principal axes,Orientation detection,Rotationally symmetric shape,Shape matching,Shape-specific point

论文评审过程:Received 26 October 1990, Revised 1 July 1991, Accepted 13 September 1991, Available online 19 May 2003.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-3203(92)90046-L