A Picture-Descriptor Extractions Program Using Ship Silhouettes
Abstract
This research examines the practicality of automatically identifying the features of the major structures of ship silhouettes using rule-based extraction and identification techniques. The process was broken into three phases: (a) finding the silhouette boundary, (b) locating the 'bumps' (apparent superstructures) on the boundary, and (c) describing the bump features qualitatively using a multidimensional-feature-space classification. The program for the first phase is written in C while the programs in the other two phases are written in MPROLOG and run on a Motorola 68020-based workstation. The programs accurately identified 78% of all bumps examined on six ships. The lists of bump descriptions showed the key differences between two different ships of the same ship-class, indicating future programs could identify ships using the output from the programs of this thesis. Artificial intelligence, Feature extraction, Boundary tracing, Ship recognition, Prolog, Silhouette identification. (jes)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1989
- Accession Number
- ADA214858
Entities
People
- Michael J. Bizer
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School