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4 December 1984 Computing Curvature From Images
Benjamin M. Dawson, George Treese
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Abstract
The planar image of an object can be represented as a "codon" list of maxima, minima and zeros of the image's curvature. This representation is invariant over rotation, translation, scale, and other distortions of the image, making it a useful representation for visual recognition or inspection. Calculating this representation from a digital image is difficult because of the granularity of the image and the possibility of many scales for the object (e.g., a fractal). We present an algorithm for examining a digital image at various scales, computing curvature, and symbolically encoding this information. This algorithm is designed for a digital frame buffer and video arithmetic logic unit.
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Benjamin M. Dawson and George Treese "Computing Curvature From Images", Proc. SPIE 0504, Applications of Digital Image Processing VII, (4 December 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944860
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Binary data

Image segmentation

Digital image processing

Convolution

Computer programming

Inspection

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