Curved Inertia Frames: Visual Attention and Perceptual Organization Using Convexity and Symmetry

Abstract

In this paper we present an approach to perceptual organization and attention based on Curved Inertia Frames (C.I.F.), a novel definition of 'curved axis of inertia'. Such a definition is novel because it is global and can detect curved axes; it can also be used to compute a frame of reference of the shapes in an image useful for non-rigid object recognition or to pull out interesting structures in the image. The scheme assigns a saliency measure to each component of the reference frame that is a measure of its relevance, so that large, smooth, convex, symmetric and central parts play a more central role in the description of the shape. One of the remarkable features of the scheme is its tolerance to noisy and spurious data.... Vision.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1991
Accession Number
ADA259718

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  • J. B. Subirana-vilanova

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  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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