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11 December 1985 Fourier Shape Descriptors For Surfaces Of Multi-Dimensional Closed Volumes
G. Eichmann, M. Jankowski
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Proceedings Volume 0579, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision IV; (1985) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950837
Event: 1985 Cambridge Symposium, 1985, Cambridge, United States
Abstract
There are a variety of descriptors available to describe surfaces that enclose as boundaries of multi-dimensional solid bodies. For such surfaces, we propose a new method for the generation of shape invariant set of descriptors. These descriptors are based on a new intrinsic function; the multi-dimensional solid angle for the surface enclosing the solid body. Because of its intrinsic smoothness, appreciable Fourier spectral bandwidth compression is possible. Using these descriptors, it is also possible to reconstruct two-dimen-sional (2D) boundaries.
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G. Eichmann and M. Jankowski "Fourier Shape Descriptors For Surfaces Of Multi-Dimensional Closed Volumes", Proc. SPIE 0579, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision IV, (11 December 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950837
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KEYWORDS
Solids

Shape analysis

Optical spheres

Robot vision

Spherical lenses

Machine vision

Fourier transforms

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