2007 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing - San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. - September 16-19, 2007

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Paper:WP-L6.3
Session:Object Recognition II
Time:Wednesday, September 19, 15:10 - 15:30
Presentation: Lecture
Title: A SHAPE DETECTION METHOD BASED ON THE RADIAL SYMMETRY NATURE AND DIRECTION-DISCRIMINATED VOTING
Authors: Gang Wu; Panasonic R&D Center of China 
 Weijie Liu; Panasonic AV Core Technology Center 
 Xiaohui Xie; Panasonic R&D Center of China 
 Qiang Wei; Panasonic R&D Center of China 
Abstract: This paper describes a new method for shape detection based on the radial symmetry nature and direction-discriminated voting. Multiple shapes including circles, regular and non-regular polygons can be detected under a general framework. The novelty of our approach is that different shapes can be simultaneously located and classified. It is implemented by taking account of both voting accumulations and voting directions. We show that the approach can reduce false detection and computation burden compared to some existing methods. Moreover, by modeling a shape based on its partial radial symmetry characteristics and the geometrical relationship among the symmetry centers, our approach is extended to detect non-regular polygons. Experiments on traffic sign detection demonstrate good performance of our method.



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