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24 August 2006Detection and localization of degraded objects
In pattern recognition two different tasks are distinguished; that is, detection of objects and estimation of their exact
positions (localization) in images. Traditional methods for pattern recognition are based on correlation or template
matching. These methods are attractive because they can be easily implemented with digital or optical processors.
However, they are very sensitive to intensity degradations that always are present in observed images. In this paper we
analyze and compare correlation-based methods for reliable detection and localization of degraded objects.
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E. M. Ramos-Michel, Vitaly Kober, "Detection and localization of degraded objects," Proc. SPIE 6312, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXIX, 63121H (24 August 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.678585