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8 December 2004 n-D shape/texture optimal synthetic description and modeling by GEOGINE
Rodolfo A. Fiorini, Gianfranco F. Dacquino
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Proceedings Volume 5613, Military Remote Sensing; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.578546
Event: European Symposium on Optics and Photonics for Defence and Security, 2004, London, United Kingdom
Abstract
GEOGINE© (GEOmetrical enGINE), a state-of-the-art OMG (Ontological Model Generator) based on n-D Tensor Invariants for multidimensional shape/texture optimal synthetic description and learning, is presented. Usually elementary geometric shape robust characterization, subjected to geometric transformation, on a rigorous mathematical level is a key problem in many computer applications in different interest areas. The past four decades have seen solutions almost based on the use of n-Dimensional Moment and Fourier descriptor invariants. The present paper introduces a new approach for automatic model generation based on n -Dimensional Tensor Invariants as formal dictionary. An ontological model is the kernel used for specifying ontologies so that how close an ontology can be from the real world depends on the possibilities offered by the ontological model. By this approach even chromatic information content can be easily and reliably decoupled from target geometric information and computed into robus colour shape parameter attributes. Main GEOGINE© operational advantages over previous approaches are: 1) Automated Model Generation, 2) Invariant Minimal Complete Set for computational efficiency, 3) Arbitrary Model Precision for robust object description.
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Rodolfo A. Fiorini and Gianfranco F. Dacquino "n-D shape/texture optimal synthetic description and modeling by GEOGINE", Proc. SPIE 5613, Military Remote Sensing, (8 December 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.578546
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KEYWORDS
Transform theory

Vector spaces

Clouds

Associative arrays

Melanoma

Mathematical modeling

Visualization

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