Detection of partial symmetry using correlation with rotated-reflected images

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Symmetry is one of the important structural properties of a figure both in visual psychology and in computer vision. Symmetrical properties of planar two-dimensional figures are considered and a new method for the extraction of rotational symmetry and reflectional symmetry is presented. A figure is said to have symmetry if it is invariant with some congruent transformation which consists of translation, rotation and reflection. The approach is to obtain the congruent transformations which make the transformed image a good match with the original image. The directional correlation of edge features is used to evaluate how well the original and transformed images match. This method does not require any segmentation nor knowledge of the centroid position, and the symmetrical properties of partially symmetric figures can also be detected. The approach is described and this method is applied to synthetic and real images.

论文关键词:Rotational symmetry,Reflectional symmetry,Glide symmetry,Partial symmetry,Pattern matching,Correlation,Directional pattern matching

论文评审过程:Received 14 July 1992, Revised 19 January 1993, Accepted 8 February 1993, Available online 19 May 2003.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-3203(93)90209-F