The “rubber-mask” technique—I. Pattern measurement and analysis

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Template matching is a fundamental technique of pattern recognition. Although this technique is very general, its applicability has been limited because of the difficulty often encountered when fitting templates to natural data. Natural patterns are often distorted, misshapen, stretched in size, fuzzy, rotated, translated, observed at an unusual perspective, etc. Flexible templates (rubber masks) have been devised which, when fitted to natural data, can be used for measurement, data reduction, data smoothing, and classification of highly irregular waveforms and image shapes. These problems had been largely unsolved by existing template matching methods.Specific applications to the analysis of human chromosome images, chromatographic recordings, electrocardiogram waveforms, and electroencephalogram waveforms are illustrated. The rubber-mask technique will probably be usable in a wide variety of scientific applications.

论文关键词:Flexible templates,Rubber masks,Irregular pattern measurement,Data reduction,Chromosome images,Chromatographic waveforms,Electrocardiogram waveforms,Electroencephalogram waveforms

论文评审过程:Received 18 December 1972, Revised 10 April 1973, Available online 16 May 2003.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-3203(73)90042-3